Scooter battery blamed for Queens blaze that killed 8-year-old girl

A lithium battery from her sibling’s new electrical scooter brought about the blaze that killed an 8-year-old woman in Queens, fireplace officers and neighbors mentioned Sunday — as residents recalled the frantic futile effort to save lots of the kid.

“The firefighter took the woman out first. He was carrying her in his arms,” mentioned resident Daniel Calle, 27. “She seemed like she was asleep.

“They have been working diligently on her. They have been pumping her chest. … However she wasn’t shifting.”

Shaken resident Dora Dellis, 72, added, “There have been about six or seven folks round her.

“The [landlord’s wife] was crying.”

She was saying, “I don’t care about the home. I don’t need the woman to die,” the witness mentioned.

Fireplace officers mentioned a scooter brought about the blaze, and the owner added that the electrical system had been not too long ago purchased by the household for one of many little woman’s teenage brothers.

“They only purchased that silly factor,” the owner mentioned of the scooter. “I believe they bought it a month, a month and a half in the past. More often than not, the bike is right here. [The girl’s dad] advised me it was for his son however he makes use of it, too.”

The lifeless woman, recognized as Stephanie Villa Torres, suffered smoke inhalation and was pronounced lifeless at New York Presbyterian Hospital of Queens, authorities mentioned.

Fire officials said a scooter caused the blaze, and the landlord added that the electric device had been recently bought by the family for one of the little girl's teenage brothers.
Fireplace officers mentioned a scooter brought about the blaze, and the owner added that the electrical system had been not too long ago purchased by the household for one of many little woman’s teenage brothers.
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The building's landlord described her as a "quiet little girl. Very pretty, very sweet.
The constructing’s landlord described her as a “quiet little woman. Very fairly, very candy.
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 "I think they got it a month, a month and a half ago. Most of the time, the bike is here. [The girl's dad] told me it was for his son but he uses it, too."
“I believe they bought it a month, a month and a half in the past. More often than not, the bike is right here. [The girl’s dad] advised me it was for his son however he makes use of it, too.”
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The constructing’s landlord described her as a “quiet little woman. Very fairly, very candy.

“At first she was very shy,” he mentioned of the sufferer when the household first moved in. “She was making an attempt to cover. 

“After that she was very candy. She would say hello. The final time I noticed was the day earlier than, proper right here,” he mentioned standing in entrance of his entrance door.

The fire broke out at the multi-family home at 130th Street in College Point shortly after 7:30 a.m. Saturday, officials said.
The hearth broke out on the multi-family house at a hundred and thirtieth Road in Faculty Level shortly after 7:30 a.m. Saturday, officers mentioned.
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FDNY at the scene of a house fire at 23-26 130 Street in College Point, Queens.
FDNY on the scene of a home fireplace at 23-26 130 Road in Faculty Level, Queens.
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“She walked in together with her mom. I mentioned, ‘Hello Stephanie, the way you doing?’ She mentioned ‘Hello’ again. She was at all times a contented,  candy woman.”

The hearth broke out on the multi-family house at a hundred and thirtieth Road in Faculty Level shortly after 7:30 a.m. Saturday, officers mentioned.

Two others, believed to be Stephanie’s father and brother, have been listed in secure situation at Jacobi Hospital Medical Heart.

On Sunday, metropolis fireplace and Constructing Division officers have been on the scene.

“I imply, this can be a child,” mentioned Debbie, one other neighbor. “I've grandkids that age so, you already know, it’s only a disgrace.

“These batteries, they gotta do one thing about these batteries as a result of it’s too many lives they're dropping,” she added.

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