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Somber anniversary: Boston area remembers 9 firefighters killed in line of duty in 1972 hotel fire
President Joe Biden, local fire departments and Boston-area residents and their families are remembering nine firefighters killed in the line of duty during a massive hotel fire more than five decades ago.
Saturday marked the 51st anniversary of the Hotel Vendome fire on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston on June 17, 1972.
Nine firefighters died in the Back Bay blaze, which remains the “largest Line-of-Duty Death incident in the history of the Boston Fire Department,” according to the Boston Fire Historical Society. Eight firefighters were also injured.
“RIP Brothers. Remember them, the sacrifices of their families & our public safety family,” the Cambridge Fire Department said in a tweet on Saturday morning.
Hotel Vendome Fire, Boston: Remember those nine brave Boston Firefighters who died in the line of duty fighting the fire in the Hotel Vendome, June 17, 1972, Boston Box 4-1571.
RIP Brothers. Remember them, the sacrifices of their families & our public safety family. pic.twitter.com/4PhkDMmImM— Cambridge Fire Dept. (@CambridgeMAFire) June 17, 2023
In a letter dated Saturday, Biden joined Boston-area residents in honoring the memory of the fallen firefighters from this historic fire.
“When a fire broke out in the iconic Hotel Vendome, the brave firefighters of the Boston Fire Department raced to the scene, saving lives and working to contain the blaze,” Biden wrote in a letter to the department shared by Boston Fire Commissioner Paul Burke on Twitter. “For nine members, this would be their last alarm. The sacrifice they made in service of the people of Boston will always be remembered.”
In his letter, Biden praised firefighters for running toward danger to save lives. The fallen firefighters who died after responding to the Hotel Vendome fire left behind families forever changed by their loss, the president wrote.
“No words can fill the voids that these men left in the hearts of their loved ones,” Biden wrote. “As fathers, sons, husbands, brothers, and friends, their loss was felt deeply by their families and their communities. Their deaths were made even more tragic by the fact that they gave their lives on the early morning of Father’s Day, leaving behind 8 widows to take care of their children without their fathers.”
On Saturday, a group of people gathered at a memorial for the nine fallen firefighters on the Commonwealth Avenue Mall, where they laid a wreath with red-and-white flowers to remember the fallen.
The memorial, located not far from the site of the tragedy, was dedicated in 1997 on the 25th anniversary of the fire, according to the Boston Public Library.
“Today, the BFD gave remembrance to the 51st year since the Hotel Vendome Fire where we lost 9 firefighters. Several family members & friends of the lost came from near and far to share a humbling moment. … never forgotten,” the Boston Fire Department said in a tweet Saturday afternoon.
Few people were in the Hotel Vendome when the fire broke out on that day, due to significant renovations underway at the historic hotel, according to the Boston Public Library. Originally built in 1871 as a luxury hotel, the building was being converted into a mixed-use condominium and commercial building when the fire broke out.
Fire crews responded to the hotel at 160 Commonwealth Ave. on a Saturday afternoon, after a worker noticed a fire between the third and fourth floors around 2:30 p.m. and alerted the fire department, according to the Boston Public Library.
A total of 16 engine companies, five ladder companies, two aerial towers, and a heavy rescue company responded to the 4-alarm fire, which had been largely brought under control by 4:30 p.m., according to the Boston Public Library.
Today, the BFD gave remembrance to the 51st year since the Hotel Vendome Fire where we lost 9 firefighters. Several family members & friends of the lost came from near and far to share a humbling moment. … never forgotten… pic.twitter.com/Bnw1EmQWPg
— Boston Fire Dept. (@BostonFire) June 17, 2023
Around 5:30 p.m., several crews were cleaning up when the entire southeast corner of the 7-story building collapsed without warning, burying 25 firefighters and a ladder truck in a pile of debris, according to the Boston Public Library.
“Many firefighters operating in the upper floors were trapped in the pile of rubble that ensued,” the Boston Fire Historical Society states on its website.
Officials later determined the cause of the fire to be a combination of factors, including structural deficits in the building caused by the removal of a load-bearing wall during renovations in 1890, which “were exacerbated by the addition of a heating and ventilating duct in 1972, the fire itself, and the millions of gallons of water used to bring it under control,” the Boston Public Library said. A court later determined that no one living was responsible for the collapse.
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Magic Look to Bounce Back With More Energy at Celtics
BOSTON – Over two weeks ago, after the Orlando Magic’s latest rally fell short in a loss to the Detroit Pistons, fourth-year guard Jalen Suggs called out a worrying trend among his team in hopes of nipping it in the bud.
“We’re putting ourselves in these holes and spotting teams leads, then having to fight, scratch, claw just to get back in the game and give ourselves a chance,” Suggs said on New Year’s Day.
The Magic had developed a resilience that meant they were never out of games, no matter the score. Complimentary, energy-filled basketball helped Orlando do the fighting, scratching and clawing to get back into those games.
Did it always result in a victory? Not quite. But the relentless attitude and constant effort – especially for a team so handicapped by its shrinking list of healthy players – was commendable, and has been embedded in the Magic’s DNA.
In the rare occasions when it doesn’t show face, though, Magic coach Jamahl Mosley says it’s “glaring.” That was the case when the Milwaukee Bucks delivered a 29-point shellacking to Orlando, marking the most lopsided loss for the Magic this year.
“There was an energy and effort issue,” said Mosley postgame.
Wendell Carter Jr. would later say his team was “out-physicaled” and made life too easy for their opponent.
Then, in the locker room, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope told reporters Orlando got its “a– whooped,” and Paolo Banchero told reporters, “[A]s a group top to bottom, we’ve got to be more ready to play. We’re down a lot of bodies, but we can’t make excuses and we’ve just got to come out and play for each other.”
To Banchero’s point, the Magic’s 124 missed games from players due to injury or illness haven’t been a catch-all, safety-net excuse when the team is struggling. Instead, their aforementioned resilience built an identity that helped them generate results throughout the entire first half of the season, regardless of available contributors.
It justifies Mosley’s claims that the lackluster performance vs. the Bucks “wasn’t Orlando Magic basketball. Not even close.” Because although that was the case in Game 42, through the first 41 games, it wasn’t.
“It’s something that you can learn from, and you have to be able to bounce back, which this group has always done,” Mosley said.
With a national audience watching along, Orlando (0-4 in national TV games this season) pays its only visit to TD Garden Friday evening, squaring off with the defending champion Boston Celtics for the second of three matchups this season. The Magic host the 18-time champs once more in April to close the Kia Center’s regular season slate.
Boston has dropped three of their last five outings, including an uncharacteristic loss to the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday night in Scotiabank Arena. The Celtics were without Jayson Tatum due to a last-minute spat with an illness in the Magic’s Dec. 23 home win, but Orlando was shorthanded as well. Of their top four scorers, only Suggs was available.
“We beat them last time at home, so I’m sure they haven’t forgot that,” Paolo Banchero said in Orlando’s locker room Wednesday. “They have a hell of a home atmosphere [and] home crowd, so they’ll be ready to play in front of their fans.”
Heading into Friday’s tilt, where both teams are eager to wipe the slate clean from their mid-week malaise, Boston reports a clean bill of health. Now, only Banchero is available of the Magic’s top scorers, and other key reserves are unavailable as well.
MORE: Magic-Celtics Injury Report
Those who are available, however, say they shouldn’t have any issue getting back to their standard.
“Playing against teams like this is what hoopers get up for,” Anthony Black said. “Definitely getting up for this game. It’s always fun playing against some good hoopers, so I think we’re up and I think we’ll be ready to bring energy come game time.”
“You don’t like losing games, especially when you get your butt kicked,” Mosley said, “but you also have to know you have to bounce back, can’t hang your head, be ready to go and move on the next game.”
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How to Watch Orlando Magic at Boston Celtics on Friday, January 17
BOSTON – The Orlando Magic and Boston Celtics do battle for the second time this season Friday evening. Tipoff between the two Eastern Conference foes is at 7 p.m. ET from TD Garden.
Each team will be looking to bounce back after uncharacteristic losses. But, one team will be much healthier when attempting to do so.
On the front end of this chilly Northern road trip, the Magic handled by the Milwaukee Bucks by 29 points Wednesday night in Milwaukee. They’ll be without three of their top four scorers and five total rotational players in looking to wash the taste of that contest away.
Boston went north of the border to Toronto and dropped their Wednesday outing by 13 points. The Celtics report no injuries ahead of Friday’s bout.
Regarding this season’s series, Orlando (23-19) took the first matchup over Boston (28-12). Friday’s nationally televised matchup is the second of three this year between the two teams.
Who: Orlando Magic (23-19, 5th in East) at Boston Celtics (28-12, 2nd in East)
What: NBA Regular Season Game
When: Friday, January 17, 7 p.m. ET
Where: TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
TV: ESPN, FanDuel Sports Network Florida, NBCS Boston
Radio: 96.9 The Game, Orlando Magic Audio Network, SiriusXM
Point Spread: Milwaukee -6
Last Meeting: Orlando 108, Boston 104 on 12/23/24
Orlando Magic
Boston Celtics
Jamahl Mosley, Orlando Magic: Mosley tipped off his fourth NBA season as a head coach this season, all of which having come with the Magic. He’s 126-162 in the regular season all-time. Before Mosley was named the head coach of the Magic, he was an assistant with Dallas, Cleveland, and Denver. He’s a Colorado alum, and played four years of professional basketball in Mexico, Australia, Finland and South Korea.
Joe Mazzulla, Boston Celtics: Mazzulla, 36 years old, mans the sidelines for his third season as the Celtics’ coach this year. In each of his first two seasons, Boston finished atop the Eastern Conference. They hoisted the Larry O’Brien trophy a historic 18th time this past June after his team cruised through the playoffs in just 19 games (16-3). Prior to taking over as head coach, the former West Virginia Mountaineer was an assistant on the Celtics bench for three seasons. He’s regarded as one of the brightest, young polarizing minds in the game. today
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State plans to overhaul the Arborway in Boston, remove rotary
BOSTON — The Arborway is home to nature. The Arboretum along the road is no stranger to ponds and amphibians, so it’s fitting that crossing the street feels like a game of Frogger. The state has taken notice and has a proposal to overhaul the entire thoroughfare.
Neighbors hope for changes
“You are definitely taking your life in your own hands trying to cross this road. There are a lot of crashes right here because you have four lanes going into one,” said Ed Narenkivicius, a dog walker who’s lived here for 25 years. “The current model isn’t working, so hoping for anything with common sense.”
Out of the 13 intersections on the Arborway, only two are signaled, which means at 11 of them, pedestrians have to wait for the cars to stop to cross. With multiple lanes, people can be waiting a while or choose to risk it to run across.
“I don’t use a crosswalk that doesn’t have a signal, and the ones up here are just flashing yellow. I wait until cars stop,” said Narenkivicius.
“It is challenging at times. We have to dodge cars from time to time or wait,” said Heidi Blake, another neighbor out walking her dog. “As a driver, I have seen cars run into one another, and very dodgy entrances and exits.”
Blake is onto something. She’s lived here for 10 years, and studies back up her fears. Over the last five years, there have been more than 100 sideswipe crashes at both Murray and Kelley Circle.
“You can see the sideswipe crashes are clustered and concentrated near the entrances and exits to the circle,” said Project Manager Teren Wong while showcasing data during a public meeting online.
Two traffic circles removed
In response, the state is working to overhaul the entire Arborway by doing away with both circles altogether. Bike and pedestrian lanes will be added, as well as reducing the number of pedestrian crossings. The ones that remain will be signaled. The proposal increases green space as well.
Many of the people we spoke with were in favor change, but skeptical of the current design. During the public meeting this week, one Pondside neighborhood resident worried the new design will make it difficult to access his street.
“You’ve got to think about this seriously, and you’ve got to resolve it because this is not going to stand,” the resident said.
The proposal is still being tweaked. They hope to have it finalized by 2026.
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