Four Missing in Pennsylvania Senior Home Inferno

By | November 22, 2017

Four people are missing and presumed dead following last week’s fire at a Pennsylvania senior living community.

The massive blaze tore through Barclay Friends Senior Living Community in West Chester late Thursday, injuring more than two-dozen people and displacing 133 residents. The cause is still unknown.

Officials previously had suggested that not all the residents had made it out alive, but they didn’t reveal the number of missing until Monday afternoon. A husband and wife as well as two other elderly women hadn’t been found “and we aren’t expecting good news,” Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan said.

Investigators will start sorting through the remains of the burnt-out building with heavy machinery, officials said.

Eight people were still hospitalized Monday, authorities said, and scores of residents have been relocated to surrounding facilities.

Many residents were pushed from the complex in wheelchairs or rolled out on their beds into overnight temperatures that dipped into the low 40s as strong winds fanned flames that engulfed sections of the building within minutes.

More than 400 emergency personnel responded to the fire. The heat was so intense that one firefighter battling the blaze discovered his helmet was melting. Dozens of neighbors also helped during the rescue effort, wrapping residents in blankets and ferrying them to ambulances using makeshift gurneys.

Volunteers collected clothing and supplies for the residents over the weekend. Organizers said the support was so overwhelming they couldn’t accept any more items.

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  • November 27, 2017 at 2:18 pm
    the downvoter says:
    I'm also from West Chester, a few miles from the fire. As sad as the situation was and is, it could have been so much worse. you should've seen the way the community responded... read more
  • November 26, 2017 at 9:45 am
    Sad says:
    Lousy construction + seniors with mobility problems = terrible tragedy.
  • November 22, 2017 at 3:37 pm
    Eric Wiening, West Chester PA says:
    According to local news reports it did have sprinklers, and if they were installed and working as they should the fire should not have spread as rapidly as it did. I live 3 or... read more

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