Johnstown, NY Apartment Fire Leaves Significant Damage, Displaces Residents
A fire that broke out late Tuesday evening at a Johnstown, NY apartment complex has left multiple residents displaced and caused significant structural damage, according to local fire officials.
The blaze, which started around 10:45 p.m. at th, quickly spread through several units before firefighters were able to contain it. Thick smoke and intense flames could be seen billowing from the building as emergency crews from multiple departments responded to the scene.
Residents reported hearing alarms and seeing smoke filling the hallways, prompting a chaotic evacuation. “It was terrifying — I grabbed my kids and ran,” said tenant , who escaped unharmed. “There was smoke everywhere. We didn’t know how bad it would get.
Officials confirmed that no fatalities were reported, though a few individuals were treated for minor smoke inhalation. The Red Cross and local agencies are assisting displaced families with temporary housing and emergency needs.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but early reports suggest it may have originated in a second-floor unit. Fire investigators are working to determine whether faulty wiring or an unattended appliance was to blame.
“This was a fast-moving fire, and we’re grateful no lives were lost,” . “But the damage is extensive, and recovery will take time.”
Authorities are urging anyone with information or relevant security footage to contact the Johnstown Fire Department.
Further updates will be provided as the investigation continues.