‘A total shame’: Dozens without homes after fire destroys St. Clair County apartment

Bree Manor Apartments in East China Township were completely destroyed by a fire over the weekend, leaving 24 apartment units without a place to live.


    • A fire early Sunday destroyed an apartment in East China Township.

    • Everyone made it out alive, but two people suffered smoke inhalation, while one resident was burned.

    • Community support has been pouring in for those impacted by the fire.

  • A fire early Sunday destroyed an apartment in East China Township.

  • Everyone made it out alive, but two people suffered smoke inhalation, while one resident was burned.

  • Community support has been pouring in for those impacted by the fire.

FOX 2: St. Clair County, MichiganAfter their building was damaged by a fire over the weekend, residents of 24 flats are currently putting their lives back together.

“I was being told to leave the building because it was on fire,” Anthony Marentette, a tenant at Bree Manor Apartments, claimed.

The backstory

Around midnight on Sunday, the unit started fire. Cold weather, according to fire officials, made battling the fires more challenging; at one point, a fire vehicle reportedly froze.

Everyone survived, although two police officers inhaled smoke and one resident was burned. But the building was considered a complete loss.

“It’s a total loss, a total shame,” Tricia Peacock, a resident, said.

According to sources, a candle in one of the flats may have contributed to the incident, however the exact reason is still being investigated.

What you are able to do:

Support from the community has been flooding in for the fire victims. Through disaster money, organizations such as the are offering assistance.

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In order to assist, fundraising pages are also being created.

was established, for example, to assist a woman who had lost everything.

“Started getting yelled at to ‘get out of the building, it s on fire,'” Marentette, Anthony

“It’s a total loss, a total shame,” Peacock, Tricia

Absent cat

Apartments at Bree Manor

Township of East China

Sunday, shortly after midnight

cause being looked into

Issues were caused by the chilly and rainy weather.

The fire truck froze.

Complete loss of a 24-unit building

Everyone arrived.

One of the residents was burned.

Two police officers inhaling smoke

Support from the community is flooding in.

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