
Jefferson Parish Fire Chief Charles Hudson said firefighters arrived at the scene around 5:05 p.m., where they found heavy fire coming from the second floor of the building. Several people were trapped.
“There’s one adult that was taken to university with heavy burns, and an infant was brought to children’s hospital with heavy burns,” Hudson said.
Christon Morgan, who lived on the first floor of the building, said that he was driving home from work when he saw his home on fire.
“I thought the gas station was on fire at first because I couldn’t see the apartment from behind the gas station. So, once I made it to the corner, I noticed that our apartment was on fire,” Morgan said.
Morgan says, during the fire, the injured man was seen hanging from the balcony and eventually collapsed on the street. He says that scene is something he will never forget.
Other than the infant and the adult resident, four firefighters were taken away by ambulance to be treated for smoke inhalation and heat exhaustion.
Hudson says that, due to their hard work and the civilian heroes who helped them, the remaining occupants of the complex were able to escape with little to no harm.
“People just stopped and saw the fire and started helping, and as we arrived on the scene, started pointing us in the right direction to get to the back of the building and get up on the second floor, where they did have people still in the building and we got them out safe and sound,” Hudson said.
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