Aftermath of a fire at an assisted living facility.
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TERRIFIED residents trapped by a raging fire at a nursing home made desperate phone calls to their families, begging for help as smoke filled their rooms.

Screams echoed through the night as people stuck inside leaned out of their windows and cried out for rescue.

Aftermath of a fire at an assisted living facility.

Nine people were killed and at least 30 were injured after a fire tore through a Massachusetts assisted living facilityCredit: Fall River Firefighters
A fire victim being loaded onto an ambulance.

Some trapped residents called their family members in a panicCredit: Reuters
Paramedics wheeling a victim on a stretcher after a fire.

EMS rescued dozens of victims from the fireCredit: Reuters
Close-up of Richard Rochon.

Vietnam War veteran Richard Rochon tragically lost his life in the fireCredit: Family Photo
Eleanor Willett on the phone.

Eleanor Willett, 86, was among those who died in the blazeCredit: Family Photo

The horror unfolded late Sunday at the Gabriel House Assisted Living Facility in Fall River, Massachusetts, about 50 miles south of Boston.

Nine people died, and at least 30 others were rushed to the hospital, officials said.

Some of the victims were pronounced dead at the scene, while others died later at area hospitals.

One woman said her father called her from inside the burning building, convinced he was going to die as smoke surrounded him.

“He was on the floor talking to me, and I am crying telling him, ‘Break the window. Try to break it,” Melanie told ABC local affiliate WCVB.

“He said, ‘It is open, but they are not hearing me. I am going to die in here.'”

It is unclear if the woman’s father survived the blaze.

The fire broke out around 9:50 pm, triggering a five-alarm response that brought in about 50 firefighters, including 30 who were off-duty.

Crews arrived to find thick smoke pouring out of the building and residents hanging out of windows screaming for help.

Roughly 70 residents were inside the facility when the fire started.

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Firefighters used ladders to pull people from windows and carried others out of the building.

“Approximately a dozen non-ambulatory residents were physically carried out by our officers,” Fall River police said.

“Their bravery and quick action undoubtedly saved many lives.”

Firefighters were alerted by an automated alarm and rushed to the scene.

Fire chief’s full statement

Fall River Fire Chief Jeffrey Bacon shared the following statement after a fire killed at least nine people at Gabriel House Assisted Living Facility on Sunday night:

This is an unfathomable tragedy for the families involved and the Fall River community.

On behalf of the Fall River Fire Department, I want to express our heartfelt condolences to the loved ones who are grieving this morning.

Source: Fall River Department of Fire Services

The flames were mostly confined to one wing of the building, but smoke spread throughout the entire facility.

Five firefighters were also injured and later released from the hospital.

“This is an unfathomable tragedy for the families involved and the Fall River community,” Fire Chief Jeffrey Bacon said in a statement.

“To the family and friends of those who perished, I offer my condolences and sympathy on behalf of the commonwealth,” Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey said.

Mayor Paul Coogan said the police and fire departments acted heroically in the face of “indescribable tragedy.”

Displaced residents were taken to a local shelter following the chaos.

A family reunification center has been set up at the Timao Center for those seeking information.

Gabriel House first opened in 1999 and includes 100 units, according to state records.

It’s designed to support seniors who live independently but need help with daily tasks.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation by state and local authorities.

Fire damage to an assisted living facility.

Displaced residents were taken to a local shelter following the chaosCredit: AP
Fire damage to an assisted living facility.

Some of the victims were pronounced dead at the scene, while others died later at area hospitalsCredit: AP
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