TN Firefighters Rescue Occupant at Condominium Fire

April 18, 2022
Nashville firefighters rescued a resident at a condominium fire that damaged 10 units and left residents from two buildings homeless.

Nashville firefighters batted a two-alarm fire that left residents from 20 units in two buildings homeless after fire caused heavy damage to one of the buildings.

Fire crews responded to the Rock Harbor Condominiums early Sunday morning for fire in a multi-story building.

One resident was rescued by first responders from Building R and was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for treatment, according to a report by WSMV 4.

Residents of two buildings were evacuated by officials, one due to fire and water damage, the other due to the electric being shut down related to the fire in the adjacent building.