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Assisted-living facility owner and inspector sue each other over faulty sprinklers in deadly fire

December 10, 2025
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Assisted-living facility owner and inspector sue each other over faulty sprinklers in deadly fire

A safety inspection company and the owner of a Massachusetts assisted-living facility that was the site of a fatal fire that killed 10 people are blaming each other for failing to address a faulty sprinkler system.

Fire Systems Inc. sued Gabriel House owner Dennis Etzkorn, claiming it notified the facility months before the fire about recalled sprinklers that needed to be replaced. Etzkorn filed a cross claim on Monday alleging that Fire Systems had failed for years to properly inspect and test the sprinklers at Gabriel House.

Questions surfaced after a July 2025 fire about whether the facility’s sprinkler system functioned properly. Fire Systems said in a statement that in September 2024 one of its inspectors “did identify fire sprinkler heads installed at Gabriel House that had been the subject of a manufacturer recall and might not operate in the event of a fire.”

Gabriel House’s court filing Monday stated that as “a result of the failure of the sprinkler system at Gabriel House to function properly, the fire and the resulting heat and smoke from the fire were not contained to that one room and spread throughout the facility.” It said Gabriel House anticipated that Fire Systems would try to shift responsibility to the facility for failing to replace the sprinklers.

“FSI conducted inspections at Gabriel House in February 2025, April 2025, and on July 8, 2025, five days before the fire, and certified that no deficiencies or required actions with the sprinklers existed,” Etzkorn said in a statement.

Messages seeking comment were left with representatives for Fire Systems.

The fire was the state’s deadliest in more than four decades. Documents obtained by the Associated Press in the aftermath showed a history of troubles at the facility, including a period in which it was barred from accepting new residents until it corrected problems with resident mistreatment.

The facility has also been the subject of lawsuits from residents after the fire. Investigators have said the fire was unintentional and may have originated with someone smoking or an electrical issue with an oxygen machine.

Whittle writes for the Associated Press.

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