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DETROIT - A 54-year-old Detroit woman died Thursday after her home on Nashville Street caught fire.
Detroit Fire Battalion Chief Gary Stirzinger said firefighters lost precious minutes getting to Irene Smith Spencer because her home's windows were secured with bars and her front door was steel.
"Those bars are really bad. They protect you from your B and Es but they keep you from getting out in the case of a fire," he said.
Stirzinger said the cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Local 4 cameras captured Spencer being taken out of her house by medical crews and transported to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Crews at the scene said the woman had been overtaken by smoke.
Teresa Powell identified herself as Spencer's godsister. She said Spencer had lived in the home on the city's east side for decades.
"She's the only one left out of her immediate family. Her mom, her dad and her only son are all passed away," Powell said.
Neighbor Marty Adams said Spencer was well-liked but had installed the bars in her home about two years ago because of threats.
"People were talking about breaking into her house and doing different things to her," he said.
Family members said Spencer lived with three small dogs and cat, and that only one dog survived.
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