Residents of the apartment complex say the man ran through the hallways banging on doors in attempts to alert people of the inferno.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A fire that burned a Northeast Anchorage apartment complex Sunday afternoon left multiple people displaced, with hundreds of thousands of dollars of personal property lost, according to prosecutors involved withIn the days since the inferno, residents have said the fire was scary, but could’ve been worse if not for the efforts of the Anchorage Fire Department, as well as one other individual who helped others in the face of danger.
“It was pretty intense and it was weird because we didn’t hear any smoke detectors or anything like that, so, all the people that were answering had no idea,” Herring said. “The whole place was on fire at that point.” Herring didn’t stop there, as he noticed all the people in the building quickly went from high heat to freezing cold temperatures. With that in mind, the Herring family brought blankets, shoes, and clothes over to help their neighbors stay warm.“He ended up going around to everyone that was outside, giving blankets and everything, tried handing out hoodies, extra shoes he had and socks, stuff like that,” DiPola said.
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