Fire in Penn Hills at Rodi Arms Apartments By Allie Wimley Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Stacey Daugherty, right, a former resident of the Rodi Arms Apartments which was destroyed in a fire early Saturday morning, looks through donated items at the Western Pennsylvania Search and Rescue Development Center, Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, in Penn Hills. The organization received hundreds of donations including bags of clothing, food, and other necessities, and monetary donations after putting out a call for donations to help the more than 60 people displaced by the fire. Volunteer Kris Bassett, of Murrysville, folds and organizes clothing as Kelsey Matlock, a former resident of the Rodi Arms Apartments which was destroyed in a fire early Saturday morning, looks through donated items at the Western Pennsylvania Search and Rescue Development Center. Stacey Daugherty, a former resident of the Rodi Arms Apartments which was destroyed in a fire early Saturday morning. Monique Demery, a former resident of the Rodi Arms Apartments which was destroyed in a fire early Saturday morning, looks through clothing for herself and her 11-year-old daughter Coryonna Bertram. Matt Mitcheltree, marketing director for the Western Pennsylvania Search and Rescue Development Center, carries bags of donations. Hygiene products are some of the items donated. The organization received hundreds of donations including bags of clothing, food, and other necessities, and monetary donations after putting out a call for donations to help the more than 60 people displaced by the fire. Kelsey Matlock grabs a pair of slippers from her mother Stacey Daugherty, both former residents of the Rodi Arms Apartments which was destroyed in a fire early Saturday morning. Volunteer Kris Bassett, of Murrysville, folds and organizes clothing donated to help former residents of Rodi Arms Apartments. John Rouse and Stacey Daugherty, former residents of the Rodi Arms Apartments, talk about the state of their units. Toys for children are among the items donated to help former residents of Rodi Arms Apartments. Stacey Daugherty and John Rouse, former residents of the Rodi Arms Apartments, talk about the state of their units as they look through donated items at the Western Pennsylvania Search and Rescue Development Center. Coryonna Bertram shows a Pirates jersey to her mother Monique Demery, as they look through clothing at the Western Pennsylvania Search and Rescue Development Center. Stacey Daugherty, her daughter Kelsey Matlock, and husband Joseph Averitt, all former residents of the Rodi Arms Apartments, talk as they look through donated items at the Western Pennsylvania Search and Rescue Development Center. Matt Mitcheltree, marketing director for the Western Pennsylvania Search and Rescue Development Center, hugs Monique Demery, a former resident of the Rodi Arms Apartments which was destroyed in a fire early Saturday morning. The aftermath of a fire that tore through the Rodi Arms Apartments in Penn Hills early Saturday morning leaving about 60 residents without a home, photographed on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. The aftermath of a fire that tore through the Rodi Arms Apartments in Penn Hills early Saturday morning leaving about 60 residents without a home, photographed on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. The aftermath of a fire that tore through the Rodi Arms Apartments in Penn Hills early Saturday morning leaving about 60 residents without a home, photographed on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. The aftermath of a fire that tore through the Rodi Arms Apartments in Penn Hills early Saturday morning leaving about 60 residents without a home, photographed on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. The aftermath of a fire that tore through the Rodi Arms Apartments in Penn Hills early Saturday morning leaving about 60 residents without a home, photographed on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. The aftermath of a fire that tore through the Rodi Arms Apartments in Penn Hills early Saturday morning leaving about 60 residents without a home, photographed on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. The aftermath of a fire that tore through the Rodi Arms Apartments in Penn Hills early Saturday morning leaving about 60 residents without a home, photographed on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. The aftermath of a fire that tore through the Rodi Arms Apartments in Penn Hills early Saturday morning leaving about 60 residents without a home, photographed on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. Matt Mitcheltree, marketing director for the Western Pennsylvania Search and Rescue Development Center, carries bags of donations to help the former residents of Rodi Arms Apartments which was destroyed in a fire early Saturday morning. Susan Munson, of Wilkins, drops off a bag of clothing and hygiene products to help the former residents of Rodi Arms Apartments. Related Highlighted Galleries, News, Photos, Pittsburgh, Wide View