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A survivor of the deadly fire at the Gabriel House assisted living home in Fall, River Massachusetts is now suing the owner.
Healey announced $1.2 million in state funds would be made available to Fall River to hire more emergency response personnel.
New information is expected be revealed Tuesday as to what caused the deadly fire at the Gabriel House assisted living home ...
The owners of the Gabriel House in Fall River, Massachusetts said the sprinkler system was "in working order." ...
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Following a meeting with Fall River officials, Healey said the state was releasing $1.2 million for more emergency response ...
Some “preliminary findings” into what caused the deadly fire at Gabriel House assisted living facility will be released this ...
River man who lived in Gabriel House assisted living and was seriously injured in the deadly fire has filed a lawsuit. Here's ...
Resident Steven Oldrid alleged that he was “trapped in his room, suffered smoke inhalation, respiratory distress, and loss of ...
The Bristol County District Attorney’s Office released the previously withheld name of one of the 10 victims killed in the ...
A former Gabriel House resident filed a lawsuit in Bristol County Superior Court after he was seriously injured in a fire ...
One former resident of the Gabriel House Assisted Living Facility is alleging that negligence contributed to the deadly fire there last week.
Fire Chief Jeffrey Bacon said he hopes to ultimately hire 22 new firefighters for his department, bringing it to 200 total.
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