From the article:
>Dennis Shields, a resident who said he lived on the 42nd floor, described the scene.
>“You could smell the smoke and you could hear things falling like through the vents,” he said. “It just smelled like sulfur.”
>He said there were no orders to evacuate but he received a text message from Mr. Trump’s lawyer, Michael D. Cohen.
>Mr. Shields, who said he grew up with Mr. Cohen, continued: “He said, ‘Are you in the building?’ I said, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘You better get out ASAP.’ That’s how I knew to get out, otherwise I’d still be in there.”
Dennis Shields profile: archive.is/MN0t6
Fire was on the 50th, Shields lives on the 42nd. Fire would pose a danger to floors above 50. No evac order, but Cohen felt it necessary to contact him directly to tell him to get out ASAP. Shields is a banker. What kind of intel might be gleaned from his electronic devices when he is not at home?