Arson attack forces 30 to flee Bogside apartment block
Thursday, December 28, 2006
By Sarah Brett
Around 30 residents of an apartment block in the Bogside spent the early
hours on the street when an arson attack forced a mass evacuation.
Firefighters said the residents of Sackville Court had "a lucky escape"
after a blaze was started in rubbish bins at the base of staircases inside
the building.
Eight firefighters wearing breathing apparatus, guided men, women and
children through the heavily smoke logged building to safety. Three
appliances and a turntable were tasked to the scene.
Residents first contacted city centre firefighters at around 5.30am today
after alarms began to go off in the building.
Firefighters found the fire quickly and extinguished it before creating an
air flow by opening fire doors and windows throughout the building to clear
the smoke.
"Potentially this was an extremely dangerous arson attack," said
Watch Commander Brian Hassan. "Sackville Court is a three storey
building and the bins are inside the complex which filled with smoke quickly.
"There was certainly potential for loss of life and there was a delay
between alarms and people actually responding to them.
"We would like to take this opportunity to remind people that if they
hear a fire alarm they must evacuate immediately."
Residents were allowed to return to their homes just before 7am.