2017 Cohoes fire

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The 2017 Cohoes fire was a non-fatality fire that destroyed three residential buildings and affected 28 others in Cohoes, New York. Damage was estimated to be at least $4 million.[1][2] The fire started on November 30, 2017 when a local resident, John Gomes, attempted to imitate a metalworking technique from the History Channel series Forged in Fire. Flames from a burn-barrel he was using were spread by wind to adjacent structures.[3]

DateNovember 30, 2017 (2017-11-30)
Coordinates42.7705°N 73.7008°W / 42.7705; -73.7008
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2017 Cohoes fire
DateNovember 30, 2017 (2017-11-30)
LocationCohoes, New York
Coordinates42.7705°N 73.7008°W / 42.7705; -73.7008
TypeStructure fires
Property damageAt least $4 million
ConvictedJohn Gomes
ChargesArson, Reckless endangerment
Sentence1 year imprisonment and $600,000 fine
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Gomes was charged with counts of felony arson and reckless endangerment, and released after posting bail. Around 28 people, including Gomes, were displaced.[1] No deaths were reported. There were minor injuries, including a firefighter who was taken to a hospital.[3] Gomes pleaded guilty to arson and in June 2018, he was sentenced to one year in jail and a $600,000 fine.[4]

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