'All of a sudden, I heard two pops and then heard a woosh sound, so went down the hallway and immediately saw smoke,” said Dallachie.
TEMPE, AZ — A Tempe family is forced to start over after a devastating fire, which they believe was caused by lithium batteries, ripped through their apartment last week.
Crews reported explosions from inside one of the units, ABC15 spoke with a couple who lived in the unit where the fire started.Dallachie tells ABC15 it's something she wishes she never had gone through. Tempe fire officials have not determined the cause of the fire that destroyed six units and damaged two others."All of a sudden, I heard two pops and then heard a woosh sound, so went down the hallway and immediately saw smoke,” said Dallachie.
The next day, a person at the apartment complex sent ABC15 a picture showing fire investigators looking at equipment outside."I am a mechanic. I do road service across the state helping people with automobiles and other equipment,” said Deschaine."I had some reservations about the batteries. But, I tested them and they tested well,” said Deschaine.He, his fiancée, and his 2-year-old daughter lost 10 cats. The family was able to save one other cat and a dog.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Family of teen found in bonfire piles speaks with ABC15The brother of 18-year-old Parker League spoke exclusively with ABC15 on Thursday and provided photos of Parker. This is the first time the family has spoken since the teen's body was found. MORE ⬇️
Leer más »
Family of teen found in bonfire pile speaks with ABC15💔 'We basically found out that someone was using his debit card to get food and tried to pay their electric bill with it.' The brother of the 18-year-old found dead in a bonfire pile is speaking out as the family and law enforcement search for answers.
Leer más »
Tempe retirement facility celebrates LGBTQ communityA senior living facility in the Valley celebrates its members of the LGBTQ+ community. It’s called Friendship Village because inside of this retirement community in Tempe, there are no strangers. MORE ⬇️
Leer más »
Body found as police, fire crews search for possible drowned swimmer at Chicago's Foster BeachAn unidentified body was discovered in Lake Michigan waters during a search for a young woman who disappeared in the water Wednesday night near Chicago’s Foster Beach.
Leer más »
Crews recover body in Lake Michigan during search for missing swimmer near Foster BeachCrews searching for a missing 19-year-old woman who was swimming in Lake Michigan near Foster Beach pulled a body from the water Thursday morning.
Leer más »
Daughter of missing Titanic diver remains hopeful: ‘I think we have to trust’ search crewsSidonie Nargeolet, whose father Paul-Henri Nargeolet, finds comfort in the fact that her father is in the place he loved most.
Leer más »