SPRINGFIELD -- Iris L. Larregui made several statements after she ran naked from a burning house on Quincy Street last week, according to the arrest report.

She was high on PCP, a powerful hallucinogen, and had been fighting with her "sister" before deciding to set fire to her apartment, the report said.

"She stated that she was god, that she was free and that she was burning down the world," the report said.

Larregui, 20, of Hartford, Connecticut, was transported to Baystate Medical Center, where she was treated for burns and later arrested in connection with the fire at 99-101 Quincy St. on Nov. 20.

Waleska Torres, 32, of Springfield, was killed and eight tenants were displaced by the fire, which was determined to be arson.

Two days later, Larregui pleaded not guilty in Springfield District Court to one count of arson of a dwelling. At the request of Assistant District Attorney James Forsyth, she was ordered held without right to bail for a dangerousness hearing.

No information on Larregui's background or her alleged role in the fire was disclosed during the hearing.

But according to the arrest report, she was naked and carrying a stick in her right hand as she emerged from the burning home around 3:30 p.m. The home was engulfed in flames and Larregui had burns to her back and hands, the report said.

After speaking with police, she began running down Quincy Street and was quickly captured. After being placed in an ambulance, she spoke to an investigator with the Springfield Fire Department, the report said.

By then, a crowd had gathered outside the house, and flames were shooting from the third floor apartment. Firefighters found Torres' body inside the house.

Larregui is due back in court Wednesday for a hearing to determine if she poses too great a threat to the public to be released on bail.

The district attorney's office said other charges may be filed once the investigation of the fire is complete.