Doran Garland of Wakefield said she stopped on her way to Conway when she saw the fire. She reportedly ended up saving a number of people and pets. (KELLY ADAMS PHOTO)
Ossipee Selectman Sandra “Sam” Martin (right) and Ossipee Town Administrator Matthew Sawyer (obscured) talks with fire victims Tyler and Savannah Zimmer about where the school bus will taking the children after school at the scene of the large aparment building fire in Ossipee Thursday. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Residents of the burning apartment building watch as the next wave of firefighters get ready to go into action at the scene of the large apartment building fire on Route 16 in Ossipee Thursday. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Several fire and rescue departments battle a blaze in a large apartment building on Route 16 in Ossipee Thursday. On scene also were several members of NH State Police, Carroll County Serriff department and ambulance companies. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Doran Garland of Wakefield said she stopped on her way to Conway when she saw the fire. She reportedly ended up saving a number of people and pets. (KELLY ADAMS PHOTO)
Ossipee Selectman Sandra “Sam” Martin (right) and Ossipee Town Administrator Matthew Sawyer (obscured) talks with fire victims Tyler and Savannah Zimmer about where the school bus will taking the children after school at the scene of the large aparment building fire in Ossipee Thursday. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Residents of the burning apartment building watch as the next wave of firefighters get ready to go into action at the scene of the large apartment building fire on Route 16 in Ossipee Thursday. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Several fire and rescue departments battle a blaze in a large apartment building on Route 16 in Ossipee Thursday. On scene also were several members of NH State Police, Carroll County Serriff department and ambulance companies. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
OSSIPEE — Eight people, including a child, were reportedly injured in a blaze that broke out Thursday afternoon in a four-story apartment building in Ossipee. Witnesses and Carroll County Sheriff Lt. Mike Santuccio, running dispatch from the county administration building in Ossipee, confirmed that people were jumping out of windows to escape the flames.
Starting at around noon, Ossipee police were warning drivers to stay away from the area at 455 Route 16 near Baron’s Major Brands.
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