Photo: Denver Fire. Dept.
On Feb. 8, 1969, a three-alarm fire destroyed the Miller Hotel at 1126 17th St., Denver.
The alarm came in at 3:50 p.m.
According to an article by by Assistant Chief Gregory Taft:
Numerous rescues were performed, and a portion of the 4th floor collapsed onto 17th Street. Four residents and one firefighter were hospitalized for injuries. The building was a total loss, and the residents lost everything, including the oldest resident, age 82, who had lived in the hotel for 34 years.
The Denver Fire Department contended with three simultaneous three-alarm fires that day.
The others were at Carney Lumber Co. and Empire Roofing Co.
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