Woman dies after small apartment fire
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Jeff Benson
A 21-year-old woman died Sunday after a fire scorched the bedroom of
her apartment unit at the Sundance West Apartments, on the 1900 block
of Maple Drive.
Rescuers found the victim in full cardiac arrest and began CPR and
advanced life support treatment on her, Costa Mesa Fire Battalion
Chief Christopher Riley said. She was then taken to Hoag Hospital,
where she was pronounced dead by hospital staff, Riley said.
The victim’s name wasn’t released because her next of kin hadn’t
yet been notified, an Orange County Coroner’s official at the scene
said. There were no other injuries reported.
Six engines and 21 firefighters responded to the scene, the first
arriving within five minutes of the 3:58 p.m. call, Riley said. The
victim had been removed from the bedroom and the fire had been
extinguished with water before they got there, he added.
Riley said he didn’t know who removed her from the bedroom or who
put the fire out.
“Investigators are investigating as we speak,” Riley said Sunday
night. “It will be a while because it’s a fatality, and it’ll be a
while until we have a conclusive cause of the situation. They’re
being as thorough as they can.”
Riley said he anticipated that investigators could release more
information by today.
Structural damage and damage to the building’s contents were
estimated to be $3,000, Riley said.
Onlookers outside the apartment building shortly after the fire
said they didn’t know the victim and weren’t sure what had happened.
Eleven-year Sundance West resident George Labastida said he
arrived home to a calm and quiet scene about an hour after the fire
was put out.
“Nobody was making noise or nothing,” he said. “Somebody smelled
the smoke and called about the fire. But nobody I talked to knew
about that.”
The manager of the apartment complex wouldn’t comment on his
tenant or on the fire. He did say, however, that it was the first
fire since he’d been there.
* JEFF BENSON is the news assistant and may be reached at (949)
574-4298 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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