Pennsylvania Firefighter Injured in Boarding House Fire Due to Lack of Inspections
A federal investigation into a February fire at the Hotel Hampton in Easton, Pennsylvania, revealed that the building had not undergone fire inspections since 2017, despite a history of code violations. The fire, which displaced dozens and seriously injured a firefighter, highlighted significant safety oversights. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) report detailed how the firefighter, Bobby Lewullis, ran out of air while rescuing residents and fell from a ladder during self-extrication. The investigation found that the building's fire alarm system was likely nonfunctional, and structural issues like nailed-shut windows and propped-open fire doors exacerbated the situation.