September 10, 2010

PREVENTING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING

• Service all heating systems and all gas-, oil- or coal-burning appliances by a technician annually.

• Install a battery-operated and electric-powered carbon monoxide detector in your home and check or replace the battery when you change the time on your clocks each spring and fall. If the detector sounds, leave your home immediately and call 911.

• Contact a doctor if you believe you have carbon monoxide poisoning.

• Do not use gas-powered devices such as a generator, grill or stove inside your home, basement or near a near a window or door. Generators should be operated more than 15 feet from the home.

• Do not run any gas-powered motor inside a closed structure, such as a garage.

• Do not heat a home with a gas oven.

Source: Maine Center for Disease Control and Maine State Fire Marshal

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3 Alarms in Portland
Updated On: Dec 12, 2008 (15:47:00)

Fire heavily damages two city buildings

 

 

 

The blaze starts in a restaurant and spreads to nearby apartments, displacing the tenants.

By DENNIS HOEY, Staff Writer

November 24, 2008

Derek Davis/Staff Photographer
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Derek Davis/Staff Photographer
The fire damaged the Al-Mustaqi Halal Market and butcher shop, on the first floor of the apartment building at right. Binga’s Wingas restaurant is the one-story building at left.
Derek Davis/Staff Photographer
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Derek Davis/Staff Photographer
A firefighter works inside Binga’s Wingas restaurant and bar at 795 Congress St., where the fire started around 3:30 p.m. The cause of the blaze remains under investigation.

A three-alarm fire Sunday in Portland damaged two businesses, forced several people to find another place to live and led authorities to close Congress Street for several hours.

The fire started around 3:30 p.m. inside a bar and restaurant in Bramhall Square.

Fire officials shut down Congress Street, at its intersection with Bramhall Street, to give ladder trucks enough room to maneuver. The street did not reopen until 8 p.m.

Witnesses said the fire spread from Binga's Wingas restaurant, a one-story building at 795 Congress St., to an adjacent apartment building and market at 785 Congress St.

Jessica Madore was standing on a sidewalk across from Binga's watching in agony as firefighters used an ax to chop through the roof over her third-floor apartment.

"I have two computers in there with my entire life's history on them," she said.

Madore, who works as a sales associate for Angela Adams, a Portland designer, said she had left her apartment for about an hour. When she returned, the building was on fire.

Madore said there are five apartments in the four-story structure, which had recently been renovated. She said the blaze was a painful reminder of a fire from her childhood that destroyed her bedroom when she was 8 years old.

Deputy Fire Chief Robert Wassick said the American Red Cross was notified, but it did not appear that any of the building's tenants would need assistance. "The owner told us he could put everyone up (in another apartment building)," Wassick said.

Wassick was unable to provide the names of the restaurant or apartment building owners. Binga's Wingas opened in Portland four years ago.

Adan Sharif owns the Al-Mustaqi Halal Market and butcher shop, which is located on the first floor of the apartment building. He and his family were huddled in the cold, waiting to hear if they could go back inside to recover whatever food items might have escaped the fire.

Sharif and his family had to flee after heat from the restaurant caused fire to break out in their building. Sharif said his family lives at another location and would not be without a place to stay. However, he said he probably lost meat and other food supplies in the blaze.

Sharif opened his market in July 2007 after coming to Portland from Somalia.

Firefighters also had to battle cold weather that caused water puddles from fire hoses to ice over. Wassick said one firefighter slipped and fell on the ice. He was not seriously hurt.

Wassick said the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Both buildings sustained extensive damage and will not be habitable for some time.

Staff Writer Dennis Hoey can be contacted at 791-6365 or at:

dhoey@pressherald.com






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