250 displaced in New York apartment building fire

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An elementary school will serve as a shelter through Thanksgiving.
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A building fire that tore through a Mount Vernon, New York, apartment complex has displaced all 250 residents, authorities with the city’s Office of Emergency Management announced late Sunday.

Authorities say 150 people are in immediate need of shelter, with 75 to 100 others believed to be traveling.

Flames shot of out of the top floors of the large building at 30 Cottage Ave. ““I got my family out, I ran upstairs, told my parents (who) live a floor above me,” said resident Erick Espinal. “We stayed in the building for at least 10-15 minutes, just telling everybody, “Fire! Fire! Get out! Knocking on doors.”

Massive Fire in Mount Vernon, New York
Firefighters responded to a massive blaze at 30 Cottage Ave., prompting a fifth-alarm response and mutual aid from surrounding Westchester municipalities. Lokman Vural Elibol / Anadolu via Getty Images

The fire started in a top floor kitchen, according to the Mount Vernon Fire Department. The flames got out of control and spread to the cockloft, the space between the ceiling and the roof. The entire building of more than 100 units had to be evacuated.

“They found heavy fire coming out of the 7th floor on (the) Cottage Ave. side,” said Chief of Operations Juan Peralta. “There was also two victims at the window where they needed rescue. They put the aerial up and they have a mother and daughter -- they took ‘em out by the ladder through the window.”

The main damage is on the two two floors of the building. But all other floors suffered water damage.

Massive Fire in Mount Vernon, New York
Locals at the scene of the apartment building fire in Mount Vernon, N.Y., on Sunday.Lokman Vural Elibol / Anadolu via Getty Images

That mother and daughter are being evaluated for injuries. However, police say there were no significant injuries reported. “I don’t think it’s gonna be home anymore,” said Espinal. “Not with this kind of damage.” Mount Vernon Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard said the city has contacted about 50 churches, which will be sending over its clothing ministry and food.

Holmes Elementary School will serve as a massive shelter for the next five nights, according to the OEM. That includes Thanksgiving, when officials hope to have a holiday meal prepared for fire victims. Social Services assistance will be offered starting Monday.

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