Thursday, January 23, 2014

POSSIBLE 33 DEAD IN MONTREAL SENIORS HOME FIRE - 3 CONFIRMED FOR SURE

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.

THERES 3 CONFIRMED DEAD AND 30 MISSING IN THIS SENIORS HOME FIRE.THE COLD IS STOPPING THE FIRFIGHTERS AND INVESTIGATION.ITS -16 NOW THERE. AND WHEN I SEEN THE TV HIGHLIGHTS.IT LOOKED LIKE THE WATER PRACTICALLY FROZE AS IT HIT THE BUILDING.THE BUILDING LOOKED LIKE A ICE HOUSE WHAT I SEEN ON THE NEWS.THERE WERE 52 APTARTMENTS IN THE HOME.ELEVEN PEOPLE WENT TO HOSPITAL.1,500 PEOPLE LIVE IN THE TOWN WERE THIS OCCURRED.SO THIS WILL BE A WELL KNOWN NEW PLACE.
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http://residenceduhavre.com/appartements.html 
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http://www.municipalite.lisle-verte.qc.ca/

L'Isle-Verte seniors' home fire leaves 3 dead, 30 missing

Police investigate fire at La Résidence du Havre in Quebec town of 1,500

CBC News Posted: Jan 23, 2014 6:05 AM ET Last Updated: Jan 23, 2014 12:56 PM ET
Firefighters said they received a call shortly after 12:30 a.m. ET Thursday from La Résidence du Havre on Quai Street in the small community east of Rivière-du-Loup.

Étienne Desjardins, who works for a local sprinkler system company, said he worked on the construction of the three-storey seniors' home.He said the part of the building that was destroyed by the fire had no sprinkler system, although a new annex added between 2000 and 2001 did have one.Police said it was too early to confirm whether the sprinkler system was working properly, but the health ministry’s file on the residence lists it as having a partial sprinkler system, as well as a fire alarm system and smoke detectors.

Grandmother calls out to grandson for help

Martin Deslaurier lost his 80-year-old grandmother in the fire.“My grandmother, she called out for her youngest grandson to come save her ... but they weren’t able to. She was on the second storey — they tried to save her with a ladder. She went out on the balcony, but they weren’t able to save her," Deslaurier said.
Acting Mayor Ginette Caron, whose husband is a volunteer firefighter, said she was on the scene first thing Thursday morning."All our thoughts are with the families, the people affected by this ordeal," Caron said.
Quebec provincial police said they will investigate the cause of the fire, and whether it was arson.About 1,500 people live in the rural town of L'Isle-Verte. Several homes near the residence, which houses 52 units, were also evacuated.

PM sends 'thoughts and prayers'

Local and federal politicians sent their support to the community Thursday morning.From his twitter account, Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who is on a tour of the Middle East, said his "thoughts and prayers go out" to those affected by the "horrific fire."Quebec Premier Pauline Marois, who is at an economic forum in Davos, Switzerland, said she is "profoundly saddened" by the news.The mayor of Lac-Mégantic shared her sympathy with the town, a close-knit community much like her own.Colette Roy-Laroche said people in her town, where a train derailed and killed 47 people last summer, remember what it's like to have so many missing and not knowing who is alive or dead. She said they are reliving these feelings alongside people in L'Isle Verte, and her heart goes out to them.

Many residents were in wheelchairs

Caron said most of the 50 to 60 residents, many with Alzheimer's disease, used wheelchairs or walkers.
She said many residents had come to live at the residence because of the special end-of-life care offered in the region.
QUEBEC FIRE During the fire, several residents were injured and taken to local hospitals in Rivière-du-Loup and Quebec City. Those who were not injured were taken to a nearby school, and have now been sent to stay with family members and friends.Sgt. Audrey-Annie Bilodeau said emergency crews are still in rescue mode, as they search for the missing residents.“We hope for the best,” she said. “We hope that the number is going to go down.”Bilodeau said it's important to remember that the missing people are not necessarily dead.
"It’s possible some are with their families," she said.

'It wasn't a normal house fire'

Witness Pascal Fillion, who lives near the retirement home, said his roommate woke him up at about 1 a.m. and they went outside to see what was happening."When I woke up it had already started ... it wasn't a normal house fire, it was like a sheet of paper ... it was so intense," Fillion said. 'I didn't move my parents into this place for them to burn.'- Daughter of residents-Fillion said he heard screams coming from inside, but the fire was so intense there was little firefighters could do."There was one person we saw, who they wanted to save, but he was on the top floor, and with the fire and the wind they weren't able to come any closer."
Marielle Marquis, president of another local seniors' home, said she went to the scene to see if she could help.She said she spoke with one woman whose parents had recently moved into La Résidence du Havre.
"She said, 'I didn't move my parents into this place for them to burn.' But I told her, 'Don't feel guilty, this was an accident, things happen.'"Provincial police announced a ban on any flights over the fire zone.The fire is now out, but images show a demolished building, with little more than a frame left behind in some places.
The extreme cold weather is complicating the work of emergency crews, officials said, as the temperature was about –19 C.Family members looking for more information are asked to phone 418-868-1000 or toll free at 1-800-659-4264.

FROM THERE WEB.HALLWAY OF BUILDING.I DON'T SEE ANY SPRINKLERS IN THE HALLWAY HERE.
INSIDE THE BURNT BUILDING
WHAT THE APARTMENTS LOOK LIKE INSIDE.I SEE NO SPRINKLERS IN THE ROOMS EITHER




ALL PICTURES FROM THEIR WEBSITE.WE SEE THE CIELING-NO SPRINKLERS

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