Watch Mass. Police Rescue Residents from Assisted Living Facility Fire

July 18, 2025
Fall River police officers kicked down doors and battled heavy smoke to search for and evacuate residents—many with mobility issues—from a fire that tore through an assisted living facility.

Officials have said the mobility issues of many residents contributed to the severity of the blaze, which killed 10 people and injured dozens more. Five people remain hospitalized on Thursday, Fire Chief Jeffrey Bacon said.

In all, 11 police officers and two sergeants responded to the fire, equipped with flashlights, explosive door-kicks and “exceptional courage,” the department said in a statement. About 65 firefighters, including many who were off-duty, responded to the scene, officials said.

Those who responded “exemplified professionalism, bravery, and selflessness in the face of danger,” the statement reads.

Still, the footage shows only a “narrow view of the challenging and chaotic conditions faced by first responders that evening,” the department said.

“In times of tragedy, we often witness the strength of our community and this incident was no exception,” police wrote. “We extend our sincere gratitude to the many residents, businesses, and organizations that have reached out with support and compassion for those affected.”

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