Oxygen Tank Ignites Fire, Kills Massachusetts Woman
Authorities say a New Bedford, Massachusetts woman has died in a fire in her apartment when her oxygen tank ignited.
Fire Chief Brian Faria tells The Standard Times that the woman reported the fire herself at about 2:30 a.m. on Monday and was urged by the dispatcher to leave the building.
Faria says the victim’s body was found by firefighters on the floor near a couch, which was heavily damaged from the fire.
He says the fire is considered accidental and remains under investigation, although it appears the woman was a smoker and that’s what may have caused the oxygen to ignite.
Authorities did not release the woman’s name, but the landlord of the seven-unit apartment building says the victim was in her 50s and lived alone. No one else was hurt.
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