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Fire crews work to put our the flames at Papa J's restaurant and the apartments above along Main St., Saturday, March, 3, 2018, in Carnegie.
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One dead from injuries in Carnegie blaze fought by multiple fire crews

Jessie Wardarski/Post-Gazette

One dead from injuries in Carnegie blaze fought by multiple fire crews

One person died and another was injured Friday night in a fire at an apartment building in Carnegie that could be seen from the Parkway West.

The burned-out building sits in the middle of Carnegie's business district.

"It was absolutely devastating," Carnegie Mayor Stacie Riley said of the fire. "We are going to get a plan together to try and figure out what we're going to do."

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Carnegie police Chief Jeffrey Kennedy said that the borough called in the Allegheny County Fire Marshal and county police homicide detectives, but at this point he knows of no indication that the fire was intentionally set. “At this time, they don't expect foul play. They're leaning toward accidental,” the chief said.

The building has apartments on the upper floors and Papa J’s restaurant on the first floor at 200 E. Main St. 

The Allegheny County Medical Examiner Saturday evening confirmed John Michael Wells, 64, died as the result of the fire. It said he died as a result of smoke inhalation.

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One victim was taken in critical condition to St. Clair Hospital and then transferred to UPMC Mercy, according to police, but it was unclear if that was the person who died.

Allegheny County announced Saturday afternoon that Carnegie Fire units were back on the scene because the fire may have re-kindled. The county indicated that 25 residents have been displaced, and the Red Cross is helping them.

East Main Street remains closed until the borough can dispatch engineers to check the building’s integrity and to determine what must be done to secure the scene, according to Chief Kennedy.

Several fire companies responded about 10:20 p.m. to the blaze at Broadway Avenue and East Main Street.

Fire crews were blasting the rooftop of the building with hoses from three ladders as dozens of residents stood on the streets and sidewalks in close proximity, watching crews fight the blaze.

"The fire department did a fantastic job," said Chief Kennedy. "The whole block could've gone up.”

"I would also like to put a shout out to all of the [area] fire departments,” said borough council President Sue Demko. “There were so many out there, and they were there all night."

Beth Doyle, a server at Papa J's, said she was at a loss for words as she watched crews battle the blaze.

"I'm not going to have anywhere to go tomorrow night," she said.

Ms. Doyle said she was working when a manager came into the restaurant about 10:20 p.m. and said the building was on fire.

Restaurant employees and patrons quickly fled. Some employees went to upper floors of the building and knocked on doors to alert residents.

Papa J's "had to come back in '04 from the flood," said Ms. Riley. Since then, it has been a leader in the business district's revitalization.

She said she spoke with restaurant owner Michael Troiani on Saturday. "It was encouraging to hear him say that he's resilient. And Carnegie is resilient, too. ... We have a commitment from the borough to help in any way possible."

The borough's residents and churches are also rallying around the building's tenants, she said.

Michael Sarsfield, chair of the borough council’s Public Safety Committee, said that the fire appears to have started in one of the apartments in the building, not in the restaurant.

He said borough officials hope that the Troiani family, who have long operated Papa J’s in the heart of the borough, chooses to rebuild. "We're very thankful and appreciative to have them here,” he said. “They built quite a legacy in our community."

Papa J’s was founded in 1989.

"That building has been there for a hundred years, so we're hoping that it can continue to be,” said Ms. Demko. "That building, the Troianis who own it, are a big, big part of our community. ... We will do anything and everything that we can do to help them and to be there for them."

She said council will be discussing the future of the site at its meeting Monday. In the meantime, staff are accepting donations at the borough building to help the displaced tenants or the restaurant.

Rich Lord: rlord@post-gazette.com

First Published: March 3, 2018, 4:41 a.m.
Updated: March 4, 2018, 1:03 a.m.

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Fire crews work to put our the flames at Papa J's restaurant and the apartments above along Main St., Saturday, March, 3, 2018, in Carnegie.  (Jessie Wardarski/Post-Gazette)
A passerby pauses to take photographs of the building at 200 E. Main Street housing Papa J's Restorante and apartments in Carnegie Saturday, March 3, 2018. Two people were injured Friday night when fire spread through an apartment above the restaurant.  (Pam Panchak/Post-Gazette)
A passerby peers into the window of Papa J's Restorante in Carnegie to get a closer look at fire damage in the dining room Saturday, March 3, 2018. Two people were injured Friday night when fire spread through an apartment above the restaurant.  (Pam Panchak/Post-Gazette)
The fire department climbs to the third story of a building along Main St. in Carnegie as they continue to put flames out, Saturday, March, 3, 2018, in Carnegie. The origin of the fire is still unknown.  (Jessie Wardarski/Post-Gazette)
Fire crews spray water into a third story window above Papa J's restaurant as flames continue to billow out the side of the building along Main St., Saturday, March, 3, 2018, in Carnegie. The origin of the fire is still unknown.  (Jessie Wardarski/Post-Gazette)
Fire crews work to put our the flames at Papa J's restaurant and the apartments above along Main St., Saturday, March, 3, 2018, in Carnegie.  (Jessie Wardarski/Post-Gazette)
Neighbors and community members like Rick Dloss (right center) watch as Papa J's restaurant and the surrounding buildings are swallowed by flames, Saturday, March, 3, 2018, in Carnegie. Dloss lives just across the street in a second floor apartment and estimates the fire started around 9:30pm Friday night.  (Jessie Wardarski/Post-Gazette)
Neighbors and community members watch as Papa J's restaurant and the surrounding buildings are swallowed by flames, Saturday, March, 3, 2018, in Carnegie.  (Jessie Wardarski/Post-Gazette)
Apartments above Papa J's restaurant along Main St., are engulfed in flames and smoke as fire crews work to put out the massive flames, Saturday, March, 3, 2018, in Carnegie.  (Jessie Wardarski/Post-Gazette)
Fire crews spray water into a third story window above Papa J's restaurant as flames continue to billow out the side of the building along Main St., Saturday, March, 3, 2018, in Carnegie  (Jessie Wardarski/Post-Gazette)
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