A three-alarm fire at a Miami apartment building: See what the scene looked like
Carl Juste, Sophia Bolivar
A three-alarm fire at a Miami apartment building set off a series of rescues Monday morning as firefighters worked to douse the flames and help residents.
Firefighters also found a person shot in the building.
Here’s what the scene looked like early Monday at the Temple Court Apartments:
Miami Fire Rescue and Miami police work a fire at the Temple Court Apartments, 431 NW Third St.
Victims of the Temple Court Apartment fire arrive at the Jose Marti Gym on 434 SW and 3rd Ave. to receive aid on Monday, June 10, 2024 in Miami, Fla.
Victims of the Temple Court Apartment fire arrive at the Jose Marti Gym on 434 SW and 3rd Ave. to receive aid on Monday, June 10, 2024 in Miami, Fla.
Firefighters aim their hoses at the burjing apartment building..
Firefighters from Station 5 spray water from its ladder truck onto the Temple Courts Apartments while responding to the 3-alarm fire. City of Miami Fire & Rescue with assistance from multiple stations battled the fire for several hours, preceded by a report of a shooting inside the Temple Court Apartments shortly after 8:15 a.m. on Monday, June 10, 2024, in Miami, Florida.
Victims of the Temple Court Apartment fire are guided by policemen to the Jose Marti Gym on 434 SW and 3rd Ave. to receive aid on Monday, June 10, 2024 in Miami, Fla.
The Red Cross delivers aid at the Jose Marti Gym on 434 SW and 3rd Ave. before the victims of the Temple Court Apartments arrive on Monday, June 10, 2024 in Miami, Fla.
Mayor Francis Suarez (far right) gives a press release alongside Commissioner Damian Pardo (far left) and Commissioner Miguel Angel Gabela (middle) outside the Jose Marti Gym on 434 SW and 3rd Ave. before the residents of the Temple Court Apartments arrive on Monday, June 10, 2024 in Miami, Fla. The city officials said their main priority was to make sure the victims are provided with the help they need.
City of Miami Fire & Rescue firefighters take a short break with others suit up to continue to battle the fire. Multiple fire stations from the City of Miami Fire & Rescue responded to the 3-alarm fire. City of Miami Fire & Rescue with assistance from multiple stations battled the fire for several hours, preceded by a report of a shooting inside the Temple Court Apartments shortly after 8:15 a.m. on Monday, June 10, 2024, in Miami, Florida.
What the fire scene looked like Monday morning at the Temple Court Apartments.
Miami Fire Rescue at the fire.
Firefighters work at the scene.
Miami Fire Rescue and Miami police working at the scene of the fire at the Temple Court Apartments, 431 NW Third St.
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