A fire broke out Friday night during a party at a two-story warehouse and artists’ studio in Oakland, killing at least nine people and leaving about two dozen missing, the California city’s fire chief said.
Initial reports indicate dozens of people — perhaps up to 100 — were in the building when the fire started, Oakland Fire Chief Teresa Deloach Reed said.
Most of the dead were on the second floor, where people would have had difficulty leaving because one stairway — made of pallets — was the only way down to the floor below, Reed said.
“It must have been a very fast-moving fire,” she told reporters Saturday morning.
“There wasn’t a clear entry or exit path up on the second floor. … If (the fire) had started in that area (by the stairwell), then everyone on the second floor” would have had trouble escaping, she said.
Firefighters were called to the fire at 1305 31st Ave. around 11:32 p.m. PT, the fire department said. Details about what led to the fire weren’t immediately available.
Twenty-five people are unaccounted for, as reported by people who either escaped the fire or believe they knew someone who was there,
“We don’t know if any of them went someplace else, self-transported to the hospital,”
Firefighters have not been able to search the entire building; crews, possibly with heavy equipment, first will have to remove debris and make sure the building is safe for searching.
If this building is ever rebuilt, hopefully they’ll consider adding some more effective fire prevention techniques. For example, industrialdoorcompany.com could be contacted to install fire safety doors which would prevent the fire from spreading as quickly as this fire did. Furthermore, because of the amount of people who were in this building, they should consider adding a better fire escape so people have a safer chance of being able to exit the building if this was to happen again.
Terry Lightfoot, a representative of Oakland’s Highland Hospital, has said that the hospital received two patients and one of them has been discharged. Lightfoot did not know the condition of the patient who remained hospitalized. We hope all of the people effected by this awful event get better soon.







