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Alpine Motel Fire
A heroic maintenance man who saved numerous lives in the Alpine Motel Apartments fire early Saturday died in the blaze, his family and friends confirmed Monday.
Las Vegas Fire Department investigators served a search warrant on the Alpine Motel Apartments on Sunday as part of an ongoing investigation into a fire that killed six people.
The number of fire victims assisted by the American Red Cross following Saturday’s deadly Alpine Motel Apartments fire has risen to 49, an official said.
The Red Cross was working with the city, its Fire Department, and other community partners Sunday morning to further coordinate assistance for victims.
The fire at 213 N. 9th St. killed six people and injured 13.
A maintenance employee at the Alpine Motel Apartments was credited with saving lives Saturday after a fire left six people dead and 13 injured.
The area of Las Vegas where the city’s deadliest fire broke out early Saturday is a hot-spot for fatal blazes, according to a Review-Journal investigation published last year.
Tenants of a downtown Las Vegas apartment building jumped from second- and third-story windows to escape an early-morning fire Saturday that killed six and injured 13.
