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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Fire breaks out at senior living community

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A fire at a senior living apartment community prompted evacuations and sent three residents to the hospital Sunday.

The blaze broke out around 4:30pm at the Copperwood Apartments at the 4400 block of South Panther Creek.

Authorities tell us a woman was cooking on a stove when her kitchen caught fire. The kitchen was damaged and smoke filled the first floor.

The woman and two neighbors were transported for smoke inhalation, but officials say they are expected to make complete recoveries.

Residents smelled smoke and then heard alarms. They were evacuated and then allowed to return to their homes after firefighters got the situation under control.

No serious injuries were reported.

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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Fire breaks out at Exxon plant in Baytown

  BAYTOWN, TX (KTRK) -- Firefigthers extinguished a blaze that broke out Wednesday afternoon at the ExxonMobil plant in Baytown.

Baytown police say officials at the plant at 4500 Bayway Drive called to inform them of the blaze and asked the city to put ambulances on standby, which is standard protocol.

SkyEye 13 HD captured flames coming out of a column at the plant. Baytown police say what caught fire appears to be a diesel product that does not pose any environmental hazard and no shelters in place will be imposed.

Officials with ExxonMobil say no one was injured, but an investigation into how the blaze started is ongoing.

In a prepared statement, ExxonMobil Spokeswoman Rachael Moore said the company's emergency response teams were brought in to get the incident under control.

"As a precaution, our Industrial Hygiene staff is doing air quality monitoring around the complex and in the community," Moore said. "We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause to the community and will update you when we have additional information."

Stay with Eyewitness News and abc13.com for the latest on this story.

And if you have photos or video of the fire, email it to news@abc13.com. But please don't put yourself in harm's way to get the shot.

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Violence breaks out at assisted living home

  Crystal KobzaHOUSTON (KTRK) -- For the second time in a week, violence strikes at a facility for the mentally ill. This time, it happened at an assisted living home in northeast Houston. It ended with the caretaker in the hospital and the resident behind bars.

It happened at around 4am Friday at the facility for the mentally ill and disabled on Burnley near Foxridge. Police say the situation started with an argument that escalated. They say the resident stabbed the caretaker with a steak knife and the caretaker then struck the resident in the head with a hammer.

The confrontation apparently started after the caretaker asked to man to stop smoking in the house with the windows closed. According to people here that is what triggered this violent assault.

Ronald Adams who lives at the home said, "The only thing I really heard was that guy saying, 'I'm going to kill you, I'm going to kill you.'"

An assisted living home caretaker and house manager was stabbed in the head allegedly by a mentally ill man who police say pulled out a kitchen steak knife during a confrontation early Friday morning. Police say after being stabbed, the caretaker hit the man over the head with a hammer.

Adams, who is disabled, says the suspect is unstable.

"He's alright one minute and the next minute he will go off," Adams explained.

A former caretaker at the home who arrived after the stabbing says he's angered about what happened.

Arrunn Delany said, "He calls me his brother and I love him like a brother. I just don't think he is going to be served justice because of the fact that they took him to jail instead of taking him to the hospital where he needs to be for the mentally ill."

Delany says the suspect suffers from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and anxiety, and hasn't been taking his medicine for weeks. Delany added the suspect was supposed to be picked up Friday after a mental health warrant was issued.

"With these kinds of people you don't know what to expect," Delany said. "So you can expect them to be rude. You know they're bipolar, so anything you say to them can trigger anything in their head."

According to police, the caretaker was taken to Ben Taub Hospital and is listed as stable. People living at this home said he is in his 60s.

A total of seven people live in this assisted living home, aside from the caretaker, who also serves as a house manager.

It's not known at this time what charges the suspect may face.

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Two-alarm fire breaks out at apartment complex in NW Harris County

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A ruptured gas line helped fuel an apartment fire. And while authorities think they know where the fire started, they are still trying to figure out how it ignited.

The fire broke out around 3:15am at the Camden Station apartments on Antoine near Veterans Memorial.

The fire is out and while no one was hurt, several families were displaced.

Flames were already jumping 20 to 30 feet in the air when firefighters arrived. One resident, who was too shaken to appear on camera, could only watch as his home was destroyed by flames.

"We couldn't get nothing from the apartment. We ran away," said the resident.

"You barely got out?" we asked.

"Yes, we're safe, thank God," he said.

He had only moments to leave, telling us he shot some cell video just minutes after escaping danger.

"The police, the fire department, too, they kicked the door out and they tried to tell us to get out of the apartments, but after 10 minutes, everything caught on fire," said the resident.

Officials say the fire appears to have started in the laundry room. Both that room and a gas meter were on fire when they arrived. The fire then jumped to the apartment units.

Resident Mark Frederick says he put his children's school clothes in the wash and came back just 20 minutes later to find trouble.

"We weren't really thinking until we saw all of the fire trucks and the first thing I thought about was my kids' school clothes burning," Frederick said.

No one was seriously injured, and that's all some residents have left to focus on.

"Everybody's OK. Thank God nothing happened to anybody else," said a resident.

At least four units were destroyed. The rest of the units in that building suffered water and smoke damage.

At least one firefighter suffered heat exhaustion and was treated at the scene.

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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Three-alarm fire breaks out at popular White Elephant Flea Market in Channelview

CHANNELVIEW, TX (KTRK) -- Fire lit up the sky above east Harris County early Friday morning, destroying nearly everything in its path at a local flea market. Now that the flames are gone, the business owners are left picking up the pieces and wondering what's next.

That massive three-alarm fire broke out at a popular antiques shop, burning nearly everything inside. It took fire several departments most of the morning to put out the fire at the White Elephant Flea Market along the East Freeway near Carlang in Channelview.

Harris Co. fire marshals say the roof collapsed and the building is destroyed. Firefighters are still putting out hot spots. Officials say they are not ruling out that this fire is suspicious as two buildings on the property were burglarized and three people were seen walking away at around 3:30 this morning, the same time this fire started.

It looked like an inferno. Ferocious flames fighting their way through the roof and windows of the business. The fire attacked the large white tin building as volunteer firefighters struggled to get control of the raging flames. With this blaze blaring and glowing, it didn't take long for worried workers to find out.

"I ran to tell my husband, 'Hon, hon, the flea market is burning,'" said Estella Gonzalez.

"Everything is gone," said one business owner. "Thirty-five thousand. My business is big, you know."

We spoke with one man who has worked at the flea market for years.

"I've been here for five years and that is what I do," said worker Diego Mata. "But now that I'm seeing this, it's like really horrible. It hurts me, you know, because I've been here all of my life, since I was a child. My parents used to be bring me here."

Mata says the booth he works at sells uniform clothing for work and they often leave all of their merchandise inside the building.

For at least two hours, the fire tore through the building before firefighters were able to put it out. And now about 100 booths with jewelry, antiques and other treasures are gone and business owners are left with nothing.

Estella Gonzalez, who had a quinceanera planning business, says her family relied on her earnings.

"I think we lost something like $5,000, $6,000," said Gonzalez. "I'm pretty depressed. This was an investment that we had planned on some earnings we had and now they are gone up in smoke."

Like Gonzalez, many booth owners say they did not have insurance. The owner of the White Elephant Flea Market says the building was insured, but he can only hope for the best.

"We've got some insurance. I doubt if it will cover it, just like normal, we always come out losers," said the owner.

With the signature statue still standing through the devastation, business owners say they are hoping to be able to do the same.

"I don't ever give up. I'm a fighter," said Gonzalez.

According to the The White Elephant Flea Market website, the business has been at the same location for 39 years with more than 400 booths, selling anything from furniture to jewelry. The owner says it is too early to know right now if he can rebuild.

Firefighters are using saws to get to existing hot spots as fire marshals are investigating if this fire was an accident or intentionally set.

No one was injured.

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Another student fight breaks out at Dekaney High

See it on TV? Check here. HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Four students were caught after a fight at Dekaney High School in Spring and parents are fed up with the violence.

Over the last few months, there have been several fights at Dekaney. Now some students are worried about their safety.

For the first time, we're getting a glimpse at the chaos that students say erupted there during the lunch hour. But the school district says the pictures don't tell the whole story.

If you look carefully at the video in the window above, you can see the commotion inside the cafeteria at Dekaney. It was caught on a cell phone video shot by a student who witnessed it all.

"The kids just started throwing milks and stuff. In the hallways, they started throwing trash cans, so I headed upstairs and started taping the fights on video," the student said.

On it, you could see the chaos. The student, who didn't want to be identified, says a teacher even asked him for help during the scuffle.

"She told me how this kid tried to hit her and whatever. So I was about to go find the boy but she was like, 'No I'm gonna get in trouble,'" the student said.

Spring ISD officials say the fight started between just four students, but it appeared larger because it occurred during the lunch hour in the middle of the cafeteria. They tell us no one was hurt and no weapons were found.

"We are working hard to work together and partner with parents and the community to improve the climate of Dekaney High School and to prove the teaching and learning that's taking place here," Dekaney High School principal Delic Lloyd said.

Parents, though, say it's just the latest symptom of a larger problem they see at Dekaney -- a lack of control by school leaders. They remember the melee last May when two students ended up in the hospital.

"This is crazy. This school needs to be closed down. It's really crazy. It needs to be closed down," parent Melinda Bradley said.

Parents fear for not only the safety of their children who attend here but also for the education they are receiving.

"I said hey, this is it. Enough is enough," parent Willie Mays said.

Mays withdrew his son recently and moved him to a private school because of all the fights.

"There are some good students here but the bad students are making it look bad for the good students," Mays said.

Spring ISD says it's made several changes at the school since the fight in May. They include staggering bell schedules for both older and younger students and increasing communications between teachers and parents. They've also added hall monitors to watch students in between classes.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Three-alarm fire breaks out at vacant apartments

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The Houston Fire Department is currently battling a 3-alarm fire in northwest Houston.

HFD was dispatched to the vacant apartment fire in the 4700 block of Airline at about 4pm. Firefighters arrived on scene within five minutes and found heavy fire coming from the structure.

A second alarm was called about 4:20pm with a third alarm called for more manpower just before 5pm.

The fire was contained to one building, and no injuries have been reported.

About 35 HFD units are on scene and arson investigators have been requested to determine the cause. The Houston Police Department is also assisting with traffic control.

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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Fire breaks out at NE Houston manufacturing plant

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A fire broke out a manufacturing plant in northeast Harris County this morning, sending a plume of smoke into the air that could be seen from miles around.

It happened at a plant in the 8400 block of Airline. We're told that plant makes plastic tanks, many of which burned in the fire.

The fire was quickly tapped out and no injuries were reported. There is a neighborhood behind the warehouse and residents there are unable to get in or out right now because the only access road is being blocked by fire crews.

At this point, we don't know the cause of the fire.

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Friday, July 15, 2011

Fire breaks out at Entergy substation in Montgomery Co.

  MONTGOMERY COUNTY (KTRK) -- Huge plumes of smoke were seen for miles as a piece of equipment caught fire near an Entergy substation in Montgomery County.

It started around 6am Thursday morning at the substation on FM 1314 and State Highway 242. The Montgomery County Fire Marshal said a bank of approximately 432 Static VAR Capacitors each containing five gallons of mineral oil caught fire in a fenced area surrounded by gravel. The fire department decided to allow the mineral oil to burn itself out. Entergy officials say there are no outages because of the fire and they don't anticipate any shortages today. The fire marshal says there have been no evacuations and the fire poses no immediate danger to the surrounding community. There are no reports of any injuries. Authorities and Entergy officials say they will access the damage and determine what caused the fire. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has also been notified and is monitoring this event. (Copyright ©2011 KTRK-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.) Get more Local »


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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Another suspicious fire breaks out in SW Houston

See it on TV? Check here. HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Police are looking into another apartment fire they say was set on purpose.

This time, crews were called to the Linda Square apartments off of South Gessner and Stroud in southwest Houston. The fire started in the hallway of the complex at a time when most were sleeping. The good news everyone got out OK.

Some apartments sustained mainly smoke damage. But firefighters say this looks suspicious and now arson investigators are looking into whether or not the fire here can be linked to a series of similar fires.

"This definitely looks suspicious. There was no reason for any fire to be there right now," said District Chief Douglas Harrison with the Houston Fire Department. "We have arson coming out to take a look at it. Like I said, there have been some other ones in the area that are similar to this."

Most recently, a unit of townhomes at Woodway and South Ripple Creek was the target of an arsonist. It was ruled intentional after investigators discovered the perpetrator doused a small hallway and staircase with gasoline and then lit it.

A spokesperson with the Houston Fire Department gave us a list of 30 fires in west and southwest Houston area over the last year. Investigators are now trying to determine if they all connected.

Anyone with information on any of these fires should call Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Small fire breaks out at apartment complex

See it on TV? Check here.   HOUSTON (KTRK) -- An apartment fire broke out in southwest Houston overnight.

The fire broke out at complex on Beverly Hill at Yorktown. Crews found smoke coming from a downstairs unit around 10pm. No one was home so firefighters forced their way in and put out the small fire they found inside.

No one got hurt. Arson investigators are looking into it.

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Gunfire erupts at car wash after fight breaks out between men

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A night of fun at a car wash in Houston's northeast side erupted into gunfire.

It happened on Homestead at Norments around 10:45pm. Police say several employees and friends were having a get together at the car wash, drinking beer and playing cards but an argument broke out and two men opened fire.

One was hit three times and was transported to Ben Taub Hospital. He is expected to live. The other man was taken into custody.

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