New Year’s Eve fire in DC leaves 2 hospitalized, multiple displaced
A pair of women are badly injured and multiple residents are displaced following an early morning two-alarm fire in the 1400 block of Chapin Street in Northwest D.C.
The New Year’s Eve fire started at the Northwest D.C. apartment complex began around 1 a.m., D.C. Fire and EMS said.
Flames eventually burned through the four-story building’s top floor and attic.
The fire department said about 20 units and 100 first responders arrived at the scene.
Two women were pulled from the building and transported to a hospital. Of the injured women, one was described as being in serious condition while the other woman being in critical condition.
Update 2 Alarm Fire 1400 block Chapin St NW. aggressive interior attack in progress on fire top floor & attic. 2 victims rescued & transported to hospitals, 1 serious & 1 critical. Additional residents removed via aerial ladder. Approx 20 units & 100 personnel operating.… pic.twitter.com/7bfK6kqUun
— DC Fire and EMS Department (@dcfireems) December 31, 2024
The complex, which included 20 apartments, has been condemned as no longer habitable. D.C. Fire spokesperson Vito Maggiolo told NBC Washington that the fire displaced 35 residents in total.
A temporary shelter has been opened at the Columbia Heights Recreation Center.
The cause of the fire has not yet been determined. Investigators are on the scene.