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Fire ripped through an Olyphant bar Monday afternoon, displacing eight residents of apartments in the building and another next door.
The Olyphant Fire Department responded to the fire at Russen’s Sports Bar, 201 River St., shortly after noon and found flames running through the bar’s ceiling, said Olyphant Fire Chief Billy Hyduchak.
While the flames damaged only the bar, smoke and water damage to the apartments in that building and those in the building next door at 210 River St. displaced eight residents.
Tania Andino, 33, had just moved into the second floor of 203 River St. on Jan. 3.
She said a neighbor’s frantic knocking at the first floor door pulled her from cooking a hamburger for lunch.
After running back upstairs to put shoes and sweatpants on, she left the residence and watched fire crews extinguish a blaze that threatened her new home.
"I just wanted to move into a nice half double," Ms. Andino Riley Cooper Eagles Jersey said. "So much for a nice half double."
Fortunately, her home, like the other three apartments evacuated, sustained only smoke and water damage.
Lucy Klinger, who lives in an apartment at 106 Grant St., heard about the fire while helping a friend move into a new home in Scranton.
"I was just worried about my cats," Ms. Klinger said.
The two cats survived, as did her apartment, save for the odor of smoke, she said. But the blaze still struck a nerve.
"This is too close to home. First it was that building a month ago," Ms. Klinger said, pointing to 116 Grant St., where a second floor fire displaced 19 residents of that building and the adjacent structure at 118 Grant St. on Nov. 22.
Brian Wrightson, emergency services director for the Red Cross of Lackawanna County, Jason Peters Eagles Jersey said the eight displaced will receive food and shelter until they can return to their homes.
Fire ripped through an Olyphant bar Monday afternoon, displacing eight residents of apartments in the building and another next door.
The Olyphant Fire Department responded to the fire at Russen’s Sports Bar, 201 River St., shortly after noon and found flames running through the bar’s ceiling, said Olyphant Fire Chief Billy Hyduchak.
While the flames damaged only the bar, smoke and water damage to the apartments in that building and those in the building next door at 210 River St. displaced eight residents.
Tania Andino, 33, had just moved into the second floor of 203 River St. on Jan. 3.
She said a neighbor’s frantic knocking at the first floor door pulled her from cooking a hamburger for lunch.
After running back upstairs to put shoes and sweatpants on, she left the residence and watched fire crews extinguish a blaze that threatened her new home.
"I just wanted to move into a nice half double," Ms. Andino Riley Cooper Eagles Jersey said. "So much for a nice half double."
Fortunately, her home, like the other three apartments evacuated, sustained only smoke and water damage.
Lucy Klinger, who lives in an apartment at 106 Grant St., heard about the fire while helping a friend move into a new home in Scranton.
"I was just worried about my cats," Ms. Klinger said.
The two cats survived, as did her apartment, save for the odor of smoke, she said. But the blaze still struck a nerve.
"This is too close to home. First it was that building a month ago," Ms. Klinger said, pointing to 116 Grant St., where a second floor fire displaced 19 residents of that building and the adjacent structure at 118 Grant St. on Nov. 22.
Brian Wrightson, emergency services director for the Red Cross of Lackawanna County, Jason Peters Eagles Jersey said the eight displaced will receive food and shelter until they can return to their homes.
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