Photos I took while at the fire at 14814 Clifton Blvd.
Man taken to hospital is OK
No cause yet.
Damage to 202, 204, 302, 303, 402, 404,
and water damage in 102, and 104.

Around 4pm Lakewood Fire Department was called to 14814 Clifton Blvd. where a fire was ablaze in 204.


Lakewood Fire Department were quick to enter the building and get the fire out. Finding the person that had started
the fire and removed him and took him to the Hospital with injuries described as not life threatening.

Fire fighters prepare to go in for the second time and sweep the building.

Checking each others air tanks.
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Fire Chief Gilman gets ready to go in for a third time.

Friends and family members arrive to find out what is going on.

Fire Chief Gilman indicates all clear on the thrid walk through.

Mayor Michael P. Summers arrives and gets an update from Toni Gelsimino of Helath and Human Services.

Used air tanks returned to the truck.

The Mayor checks out the building.

Police Captain Stone listens with Mayor Summers on what is the current situation.

Captain Stone and Mayor Summers talk with the man from 206 about what happened and did he need anything.

The tenant that had describe the actions of the man in 204 earlier in the day, and when he set the place on fire explained
to the mayor he didn't know where his cat was. The Mayor and Captain Stome assured him they would do all they could to
reunite him with his cat, and that emergency housing was set up for everyone.

Once again Lakewood Fire and Police do a great job.
More images at:http://lakewoodobserver.com/photoblogs/jim-obryan/fire-at-14814-clifton-blvd.