Early this morning another fire in Queens took the life of a 60-year-old grandma who was unable to escape before firemen arrived and doused the flames. Deborah Kelly lived on the 17th floor of a Lefrak City building on 57th Avenue. Around 3 a.m. neighbors smelled smoke and went to investigate, reports the Daily News. "[The neighbor] went up to Deborah's door and felt the heat so he knew it was coming from there," said Loretta Henderson, who lives on the same floor. "He knocked, but didn't get an answer. So, he called 911." The FDNY arrived in three minutes and got the the fire under control in under an hour, but for Kelly it was too late. "They opened up the door, a lot of thick, black smoke blew out," said Henderson. "That's when they went in and found her."