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Houston, TX
Two Houston fireifhgers were killed in the line of duty in a house fire on Easter Sunday.
Tommy Dowdy, Houston Fire District Chief, said the department responded to a call for a fire in a single family dwelling shortly after midnight. He confirmed that two firefighters died at the scene. So far the Houston Fire Dept. has declined to release additional details, including their names, pending notification of their family members.
Officials will release more information during a news conference scheduled for Monday morning, Dowdy said.
Some details at this point indicate that the deaths may have been a result of rapidly changing fire conditions. Crews were operating on interior attack when command ordered everyone to evacuate the building. Neighbors report that within seconds of the firefioghters evacuating flames hot through the roof and sideways out of the home.
A PAR (Personel Accountability Report) was initiated and it was determined that two members were unacounted for. One, a Captain, and the other, a rokkie firefighter.
NIOSH will be investigating th incident.
Let’s all remember that even the every day jobs, our bread and butter, single story residential strucure can turn bad quick. Watch the fire conditions. Use your training. Lets not forget the two brave firefighters and lets all do what we can to learn from this tragedy.
CRAIGSVILLE, W.Va. –
Two volunteer firefighters died battling a mobile home fire, Thursday february 19th at around 10:00 P.M.
The Beaver Cottle Volunteer Fire Department Chief, Tim Blake, released few details in his statement. Department officials stated that the mobile home had heavy flames showing upon arrival. Crews on scene were fighting the flames that were threatening nearby structures.
The statement offered no details as to the cause of the fire, or the events surronding the deaths.
The State Fire Marshal’s office is investigating the fire and the fatalities.
A video of the 9 am press conference Friday by Tim Blake, Chief of the Craigsville-Beaver Volunteer Fire Department is posted online here at Firefighter Nation.
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