1 killed, child in critical condition after New Year's Day fire in Manchester, New Hampshire

New Hampshire apartment fire leaves 1 dead on New Year's Eve

One person died and a child is in critical condition after flames ripped through a Manchester, New Hampshire apartment building minutes after midnight on New Year's Day.

It happened on Union Street Thursday just over 30 minutes after New Year's Eve turned to New Year's Day.

Eight people were injured. The name of the person killed in the fire was not released.

Manchester, New Hampshire apartment fire

Firefighters received reports that there was a child in a fourth floor bedroom. The New Hampshire State Fire Marshal's office said the child was found unresponsive and was taken out of the building through a fourth floor window. They were rushed to an area hospital, then transported to a Boston hospital in critical condition.

A man was found nearby in a hallway. He was taken down a stairwell out of the building and brought to a hospital, but was pronounced dead.

A woman was also transferred to Boston in critical condition. 

Five other people remain hospitalized with serious injuries. 

When the Manchester Fire Department arrived, flames were raging from the third and fourth floors, extending to the roof of the building.

Multiple people victims were on balconies and at windows, firefighters said.

Rescues made during New Year's Day fire

One person jumped from a second floor balcony, while others were rescued by firefighters using ground ladders and aerial buckets.

"All first arriving companies were in rescue mode," the Manchester Fire Department said.  

The fire was knocked down just before 2 a.m.

People who live in the building were brought to First Baptist Church for shelter. The Red Cross is assisting 10 families who were displaced by the fire. In total, about 50 people lived in the apartment building.

Fire investigators said it appears the fire started in a third-floor bedroom. The fire is not considered suspicious. 

Jonathan Barrett attempted to escape with his family, but was unable to get them out and had to wait for firefighters to arrive.

"I kicked into high gear. I got my family rallied up. My son, my daughter, my wife. And I tried to find a way to get down safely off of one of the railings by trying to slide down one of the poles. But that didn't work out," Barrett said. "The smoke was covered. I knew I could get out myself, but I wasn't going to leave my family behind. So I said I'm going to sit here with my family and pray for the best."

Located in Hillsboro County in southern New Hampshire, Manchester has a population of about 110,000 people. Manchester is located about 50 miles north of Boston.

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