Thursday, March 09, 2023

Five Lives Lost In Dayton Fire!

Deadly fire in Dayton.

For the Dayton Fire Department, this is one of the worst tragedies they've seen in their lives. Five people died in a multi structure house fire in Dayton View. The fire at the 500 block of North Broadway.

The building was vacant and it appears the victims were staying inside. 

The building was badly damaged, the city has to literally demolish it. While searching the debris, they would discover the bodies. 

Responding crews could see heavy smoke from a mile away and on arrival began to make an aggressive interior search but had to back out due to intense fire and concerns about a collapse, said Deputy Chief Mike Rice of the Dayton Fire Department.

“We were pulled out very quickly, within a few minutes, because of the heavy fire conditions,” he said. “In the back of the structure we had fire on all floors and in the basement and we could not continue our search.”

Because of the building’s collapse during the fire, it is not clear on which floor the first deceased person found had been.

Crews also called two cadaver dogs to search for any other possible victims, Rice said.

“A second deceased victim was located under heavy debris,” a news release issued around 5:45 p.m. Wednesday from the Dayton Fire Capt. Brad French stated. “Extensive search operations are still ongoing within the collapsed portions of the structure.”

A third body was recovered around 6:45 p.m., according to emergency scanner reports, and two more were found after that. The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office later Wednesday night confirmed the morgue had received five deceased people from the North Broadway Street fire.


In a release issued at 9:45 p.m., the fire department called the fire “one of the most tragic fire incidents for loss of life in the history of the City of Dayton.”

The release said that fire personnel had been working for 18 hours, but that the scene remained active and crews would continue to search “as long as necessary as long as necessary to ensure that all collapsed areas are fully accessed for search and investigative purposes.”

The house where the bodies were found was vacant and had not had gas service since 2013. However, neighbors reported seeing people going in and out of the building.

The five whose bodies were pulled from the debris have not been identified. The coroner’s office will work to determine their cause and manner of death.

Dayton Police Department homicide detectives also are investigating the deaths, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation.

An adjacent house also caught fire and was destroyed. Crews ordered an emergency demolition of that house as well, and a third house sustained damage.

One firefighter suffered a minor injury during operations and was evaluated at the scene, French said.

Anyone with information regarding this fire is urged to contact the DFD Fire Investigation Unit at 937-333-TIPS (8477).

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