Kim Carpenter-Gunn: The December 2011 fire triggered an emergency rescue of tenants, including seniors, that sent four Hamilton police officers to the hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation. , according to Hamilton Spectator. Ontario Superior Court Justice Kim Carpenter-Gunn said: "It is very fortunate indeed that no lives were lost or there were major injuries given the fact this took place on New Year's Eve Day when many people were home." A 62-year-old man has been sentenced to two years in jail for dousing his Bold Street high-rise apartment with gasoline and setting it on fire. Rudolf Balogh was sentenced Friday within hours of pleading guilty to arson endangering life.
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