In response to a reader inquiry, Cape Wide News reached out to Yarmouth Fire and received the following statement from Deputy Chief Jon Sawyer: “The building is not habitual at this time. There are 40 apartments and 39 were occupied. As of 7:30 PM (Saturday), the sprinkler and fire alarm systems had been restored, broken windows in the fire apartment had been boarded up and restoration crews were on scene working hard to remove water and dry things out. All three floors sustained water damage.
The towns Building and Electrical Inspectors were on scene and are ready to assist contractors as soon as they are ready.
Families were allowed back into the building to collect medications and belongings as soon as it was safe.
Red Cross did a fantastic job assisting families as well as the management of the complex.
Everyone involved knows families are displaced and are doing everything possible to get them back home as quickly as possible.”
The apartments were constructed on the site of the former Cavalier Motel.