Wow man didn’t know you were dealing with fire hazards.
That's just one of them. None of our switches or outlets work because they were shorted out from flooding. Our porch light would pretty much be a coin toss whether or not it would work (probably less than that really) the place was like 70 or 80 years old so there were no sprinklers and there was a fire right by us after we moved out that killed dozens of pets and people. I moved out july 1st and the fire happened July 20th so I believe we were being protected even with all that crap and being attacked severely we still lived through it and considering we had crackheads trying to kill us and rob us and the fire hazard I just feel blessed we even made it out, same with my time in waco. I wake up thankful I didn't die in that horrible place. Our smoke alarms would be defective we would constantly have to replace them because they would go out or batteries would be drained 100% within a day. Also would not do the standard "out of battery chirp" that is so annoying, it would just go out silently without an alarm.
I tried to call the apartment the day that fired happened after I heard about it and warned them that we had major electrical issues (we didn't write that on our move out statement to protect ourselves from them charging us for it) and that a fire could happen in that building anytime. They said everything is fine and not to worry so I said "okay" and thought in my head "if anyone sued you guys I will testify in court to their negligence". I think the spirits effect the apartment workers....
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Officials in San Marcos said a fifth victim was found during their investigation into Friday's deadly apartment fire.
City officials announced that three bodies were found during recovery efforts on Sunday. The discovery of the fourth body was announced during a press conference on Monday morning and news of the fifth body was announced via a news release Monday evening.
The Fire Chief said 50 ATF agents are now working to help determine the cause and said that there were no sprinklers in the building since it was built in 1970 -- and that it was not required at that time to have them.
The City Manager gave credit to community members who helped to save families, and also credited first responders for risking their lives in extreme conditions to save others."
Fifth body recovered from San Marcos apartment fire, authorities say
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A Texas State University student is still in critical condition after a fire swept through a San Marcos apartment and killed five residents, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday.
Zachary Sutterfield suffered third-degree burns over 70 percent of his body after the July 20 apartment fire, according to a lawsuit against the apartment’s owners and managers on his behalf.
The lawsuit alleges that the apartment’s smoke alarms did not properly activate during the fire and the complex lacked functioning fire sprinklers. "
Texas State student still in critical condition after apartment fire,