Hartford Apartment Fire Displaces 10 Adults, 5 Children

On Saturday afternoon, a significant fire occurred at a three-story apartment building in Hartford, Connecticut. Located near 166 Bond Street, this second-alarm fire required extensive resources due to its size and hazardous conditions.
Details of the Hartford Apartment Fire
The fire extensively affected the three floors of the six-family residence. Firefighters encountered heavy flames throughout the building, prompting the call for a second alarm.
Displacement of Residents
- Displaced Residents: 15 individuals
- Adults: 10
- Children: 5
As a consequence of the fire, five families were evacuated from their homes. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries among the residents or firefighters. However, a pet dog did lose its life in the incident.
Response and Support
In light of the displacement, the Red Cross was contacted to assist the affected families. Officials have not released further information regarding the cause of the blaze.
Ongoing Coverage
Local news channels, including El-Balad, will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available. The community is rallying to support those impacted by this unfortunate event.




