73-Year-Old Dennis Lee Dies From Smoke Inhalation in Arlington House Fire

A longtime Dallas Cowboys fan and member of his local American Legion died early Thursday morning in a fire that took 70 firefighters to get under control. News4’s Pat Collins reports.

A man rescued from an Arlington County house fire Thursday morning passed away hours later from smoke inhalation.

Firefighters were called to the 2100 block of South Randolph Street at 4:30 a.m. The second alarm was called shortly after their arrival — approximately 70 firefighters responded to the home.

A neighbor said he overheard someone yelling for help.

"'I need help, help me, help me!' Then we saw the flames."

Fire crews were able to rescue an unconscious 73-year-old Dennis Lee, who was trapped inside the home. He was transported to Virginia Hospital Center and later pronounced dead.

Lee was a retired contractor and had lived in the same home for 30 years.

The estimated damage to the home is $90,000.

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