VIDEO: The New Haven multi-family home involved in Sunday's deadly fire, that killed two people, and left multiple others injured, including four firefighters, had no working smoke detectors at the time of the fire, according to a city official.
Firefighters responded to a fire at a home on West Street around 3:30 a.m. According to fire officials, 16 people were inside of the three-story building when the fire broke out. When crews arrived, firefighters said there was heavy fire coming out of the second floor and everyone was rescued within six minutes. "There's seven people on the first floor, three on the second and there were reported six on the third, which is where the jumpers were and the two fatalities," said New Haven Fire Department Assistant Chief Orlando Marcano.