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Vincennes FD rescues 5 entrapped in structure fire, 2 hospitalized

By Web Desk Feb 9, 2021 8:02 PM VINCENNES, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) The Vincennes Fire Department responded early Tuesday to a reported structure fire; while en route, Dispatch informed the firefighters that they had confirmed entrapment, Battalion Chief Brant Yochum reported. The blaze at 619 N. 7th St. was phoned in at 2:57 a.m. Upon arrival, crews saw smoke emanating from the front of the structure. Vincennes Police Department retrieved one person from the building, while firefighters employed a ladder to rescue two occupants stuck on the second floor. Two more victims were located in a first-floor apartment. Two victims were transported to Good Samaritan Hospital s emergency room with life-threatening conditions.

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In the 19th and early 20th centuries, livery stables were a common sight in Vincennes. With horses being the principal means of transportation, a place to house the animals, along with buggies and other horse-drawn vehicles, and to purchase the same was a necessity. Some humorously termed the stables “horse hotels.” One large livery stable in the city was owned by John T. McJimsey. McJimsey built his livery on Third Street, just off Busseron, in 1884. He leased the property, where a pork house had stood, in the autumn of that year and the livery opened in early December. The building could house 70 horses and had a large carriage room.

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