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1 person injured, 1 dog dies in fire at apartment complex in SE Denver
DENVER – One individual was burned and brought to a hospital, and a canine was killed, in a second-alarm fireplace at an residence complicated in southeast Denver Friday, in keeping with the Denver Hearth Division.
The DFD labored with South Metro Hearth Rescue to extinguish the hearth on the residence complicated at 1885 South Quebec Manner. Images and movies from the scene from the preliminary levels of the hearth battle confirmed not less than one constructing had been broken, and not less than one constructing whose total aspect had been burned off.
South Metro Hearth Rescue mentioned simply earlier than midday that the hearth was affecting each flooring on the residence complicated.
By 12:30 p.m., crews have been nonetheless actively placing water on the hearth, and smoke might nonetheless be seen coming from the constructing. And by 12:40 p.m., Denver Hearth mentioned the primary physique of the hearth was knocked down, however firefighters have been nonetheless searching for sparks and embers.
By 1:55 p.m., the hearth was underneath management, DFD mentioned. The one who suffered minor burns additionally suffered “vital smoke inhalation,” the hearth division mentioned.
One canine died within the fireplace and 5 others have been rescued, DFD mentioned. 4 models of the complicated have been destroyed.
Crews have declared the hearth at 1885 S. Quebec Manner underneath management, & can be on scene because the investigation takes place. One particular person suffered vital smoke inhalation and minor burns, 1 canine died, 5 canines have been rescued, & 4 models destroyed. No updates to observe. @DenSafetyDept pic.twitter.com/c2irLNmZjE
— Denver Hearth Division (@Denver_Fire) April 15, 2022
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Bars, restaurants prepare for New Year's Eve celebrations across Denver
DENVER — In just a few hours, downtown Denver will be buzzing with New Year’s Eve celebrations.
Denver7 spoke with staff at The Cherry Cricket in Denver’s Ballpark District who said they were getting ready for the busy crowds.
General Manager Griffin Yarbenet said they are making sure to have more staff — and more champagne, ready.
“We got to make sure we have a lot of champagne flutes and a lot of booze ready, you know? People like to celebrate. Sometimes this is the last two hurrah before ‘Dry January,’” Yarbenet said. “We’ve noticed throughout the years that, especially after COVID, that these kind of events are creating more draw, more people are more comfortable with going out.”
Bars and restaurants aren’t the only ones who are gearing up for a big night — The Denver Police Department (DPD) said you can expect to see a lot more officers across the city, especially in spots where there will be large events.
“We do plan to make sure we have enough (patrols) based on just regular call load, but also enough to handle the firework shows that are downtown,” said Jay Casillas, public information officer for DPD.
Casillas said there will be both on-duty and off-duty officers. He said several off-duty officers are in charge of working at some of the NYE events across the city.
“They’re officers that aren’t on the clock, but they’re getting paid by the event holder, right? The people that are organizing the event, they paid them, and they’re just there to provide security for that event,” Casillas added.
DPD is reminding everyone: No matter how you plan to celebrate, do so safely.
“Plan for a safe and sober ride going to and from these areas, using designated drivers, designated sober drivers, utilizing ride shares, utilizing public transportation,” he said.
The Cherry Cricket in LoDo said it will be open until around 1:30 a.m. depending on how busy it is. They are not charging a cover fee.
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