A dog
smashed through a window to save itself as five-alarm fire ripped through a
Yonkers apartment fire on Monday.
More than
100 Yonkers residents have been displaced after the flames broke out on the top floor of the 6-story
building at 24 Caryl Ave. around 1:30 p.m. Monday.
It didn't take long for the flames to
spread and crews had a real fight on their hands for hours as thick black smoke
filled the air.
Roads all around the area had to be
closed off, making it difficult for traffic, especially school buses, to get
around.
One woman up on the sixth floor had to be
saved. Firefighters also rescued several pets,
including a 9-year-old pitbull named Patches.
The pup's owner was at work and the
little dog fought for his life by actually breaking the window in his 5th floor
apartment. His owner was grateful.
"If they didn't come when they did,
he would've jumped, he was
halfway out the window. Everything else you can replace, you cannot
replace him," says resident William Velapoldi.
Yonkers officials say the fire was electrical in origin and that the building will likely never be occupied again.
Yonkers City officials and Red Cross are working to
help the more than 100 people now displaced. A reception center has been set up
at The Chema Community Center on Riverdale Avenue.