Firefighters quickly extinguish raging propane fire at Middletown nursing home

Heavy smoke and flames from what fire officials say was an outdoor propane fire on Sunday threatened to evacuate residents at Highland Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Middletown. Viewer video given to News 12 captured the conditions as flames and black smoke shot up the side of the building and shows smoke in the first-floor hallway of the facility on Highland Avenue. The building’s administrator, Alec Schneider, says about a dozen residents on the side of the building closest to the fire had to be moved because of the smoke, and that the fire started in an outdoor storage area where flammables like propane tanks, paint and gasoline are kept. Orange County Fire Coordinator Vini Tankasali says rescuers were able to get the fire under control quickly before residents had to be evacuated. “They were able to clear the smoke. It could’ve been worse, but they were able to control it,” says Tankasali. Officials say the blaze started shortly before 1 p.m. Viewer video…..

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