Clark County officials have ordered inspections at apartment complexes they deem susceptible to fire, taking a proactive approach to fire prevention in the aftermath of the late-December Alpine Motel Apartment fire in downtown Las Vegas that killed six people and injured 13 in the deadliest fire in Las Vegas city limits. “This is obviously an issue that is on the minds of all of us at the county commission after the Alpine apartment fire,” Commissioner Justin Jones said at Tuesday’s meeting. Department of Building and Fire Prevention Director Jerry Stueve told commissioners his team is focused on inspections of apartments and non-transient motel-hotel residencies with center hallways that have exits on either side, similar to how Alpine is constructed.