Fire races through Eastside triplex
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June Casagrande
EASTSIDE -- At least four people and five pets escaped a blaze
Saturday morning that gutted a triplex at the intersection of Westminster
and Broadway.
“It was scary -- very scary,” said Marci Resch, 35, who was brushing
her teeth in her upstairs apartment when she noticed smoke billowing
outside her window.
A moment later, she smelled smoke and, phone in one hand dialing 911,
she ran into the stairway that connects her apartment to the other two
units to warn her neighbors.
“I was screaming, ‘The house is on fire,”’ Resch said.
She learned that a resident in the unit below her was already awake,
but her screams woke up the tenants in apartment A -- the unit that was
destroyed by the fire.
“I’m still freaking out about what happened, but I stop and think how
much worse it could have been,” she said. “We could have all been
sleeping.”
Resch, who shares the apartment with her fiance, Brian Roberts, first
carried her cat Oscar to safety. By the time she returned for her other
cat, Ivy, the apartment was so filled with smoke should couldn’t enter to
save her. Firefighters, though, were able to catch Ivy and they
administered oxygen to the cat at the site.
Resch was treated for minor injuries and another resident was treated
for psychological distress, but there were no serious injuries, said
Gregg Steward, battalion chief for the Costa Mesa Fire Department.
At least four people escaped, along with Resh’s two cats, a dog, a
rabbit and a bird.
Firefighters from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach who responded to to the
call extinguished the fire within 45 minutes.
The cause of the fire is not yet known, Steward said, and is under
investigation.
No estimates of the cost of the damage have been made.
-- Daily Pilot staff writer Mary A. Castillo contributed to this
story.
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