Family of 3 is Badly Hurt in Fire

NY Daily News - March 11, 2010

by ERIN CALABRESE and TIM PERONE

A smoky fire tore through a three-story Brooklyn building last night, critically injuring a man and woman and their disabled son, authorities said.

Investigators were looking at the cause of the blaze, which erupted at 10:28 p.m. in a locked area on the second floor of the Decatur Street building in Brownsville.

Jo Acosta, 38, a manager at a nearby Burger King, said her 14-year-old son Darshawn Scott texted her about the blaze -- and she told him to get his grandparents, who live on the ground floor, out of the building.

When fire units arrived, that family was safely outside with one of their two dogs. The other pet was rescued later.

Firefighters found the injured family on the third floor.

The victims' names and ages were not immediately released.

All were in critical condition.

Taniqua Scott, 19, Darshawn's sister, noted that "nobody can get in" the back room where the fire began. Darshawn told The Post he saw a man running away.

The blaze was extinguished in about an hour.










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