67 Park Ave
October 13, 1981
On October 13, 1981 (12 days prior to the El Dorado fire that took the lives of eleven people), an arson fire decimated the building at 67 Park Ave and its adjoining buildings 65 and 69 Park Ave. Two children, Modesto Echevarria (7) and his brother Javier Galicia (2) were killed in the fire. All the families that resided there were permanently displaced.
Newspapers claimed that residents had detailed that several attempts were made to burn the building as they reported having themselves extinguished fires that had been found in the halls. The fire was proven to be arson as investigators sourced the fire to a couch in a hallway that was soaked with accelerant. It took nearly two days to discover the bodies of the children that died. The site was rebuilt to be one long condominium building that still resides today.
The building was equipped with a pull station. They didn't even function because I pulled it myself and it didn't even go off. I fractured my leg, burned my back, my arm still got the scar in my arm, still got some scars in my probably my back and I got in my arm like the light shade. Used a lot of cocoa butter as a kid to try to, you know, for the marks to go away.
Antonio Olavarria | Survivor, 67 Park Ave Fire
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Often, people who had profit incentives would cast blame for fires on tenants, sympathizing with property owners for having such poor tenants.
“400 Rally in Hoboken Arson”, The Jersey Journal, 16 November 1981, p. 93.