I ran a few errands with my sister this morning, and when we headed home, we took an alley on E. 17th Avenue. When we passed one house, we saw a police car and police tape marking off one house. My sister saw one girl standing with her hand over her mouth, and we knew something was very wrong. As we actually drove past the house, my sister saw the top floor was all burnt. We thought that was pretty sad, a house catching fire, and we hoped it was only the house that was damaged.
A couple hours later, I check my email and there was a message from Ohio State president Karen Holbrook. It starts -
“All of us are deeply saddened by the tragedy of the fire that occurred early Sunday morning on 17th Avenue. Five young people have died, and several others were injured. Still others have lost their friends, homes, property and sense of security.”
The message is very similar to the one issued on OSU’s website
here. There’s also a story being run on CNN now right here .
Most of the buildings in the OSU off-campus area are really old, and they’re saying this fire is suspicious and there was a fight earlier in the night. My dad has always been so worried about the chances for fire in these old buildings, he made me and my two roommates have four fire extinguishers in our house, one for the kitchen and one in each bedroom. I always thought he was paranoid. Now I’m trying to think if I know anyone who lived around E. 17th and Indianola. Damn