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Marshal says smoking is to blame in fatal fire

The Philadelphia fire marshal has declared smoking as the cause of a fire that claimed the life of a Frankford auto sales lot owner and injured his roommate on Jan. 13.

Fire department officials did not specify who was smoking or how it precipitated the blaze in a commercial/residential building at 5323 Frankford Ave. shortly after 8 a.m. John Blitchford, 84, reportedly died at a city hospital that day from injuries he suffered in the fire. A roommate, described by fire investigators only as an elderly man, escaped the blaze and was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Investigators said the flames originated in a first-floor kitchen. The two-story brick structure had one operable smoke alarm positioned in the basement “remote from the fire.”

Blitchford was the city’s third fire fatality in January.

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