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July 07, 2005

One Days News, Firefighter Injuries

 

From June 6, 2005

Firefighter hurt in attic collapse

Dayton Daily News

"HUBER HEIGHTS - A Huber Heights firefighter was injured Wednesday while battling a fire at a home on Neptune Lane in the southern part of the city.
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firefighter was taken to a hospital after a 10- by 10-foot section of attic collapsed on him at 4830 Neptune, fire Lt. Scott Hall said, noting that the firefighter's injuries did not appear to be serious.
No one was in the house, and Hall said the fire appeared to have started at the rear of the one-story brick structure, then traveled up the wall and into the attic. A neighbor spotted smoke and dialed 911."

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Firefighter Injured In South Side Fire
Three Civilians Also Injured

NBC5.com

"CHICAGO -- A firefighter and three civilians were injured Wednesday night in a fire on the South Side.
An Emergency Medical Services Plan 1 was called for a fire at 83rd Street and Ingleside Avenue at about 10:05 p.m., Fire Media Affairs Director Larry Langford said. Five ambulances were sent to the scene, ..."

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Injured Pittsburg Firefighter Remains In Guarded Condition

KTVU.com

"PITTSBURG -- A firefighter injured while searching a Pittsburg home after a two-alarm fire Monday remains in guarded condition at a hospital in San Pablo, the Contra Costa Fire Protection District reported Wednesday.
The firefighter was in the process of searching the home at 1231 Alamo Way for possible victims when a portion of the ceiling collapsed, knocking off his helmet and facemask, said Fire Chief Richard Carpenter.
Carpenter said the firefighter remains in guarded condition at Doctors Medical Center in San Pablo because upper respiratory injuries from heat and gas take a while to develop. He suffered burns to his face and head.
Two other firefighters suffered injuries while fighting the blaze, Carpenter said. One firefighter received a cut on his leg. He was treated at John Muir Hospital in Walnut Creek and released that night. The other firefighter was treated on the scene for a hand injury...."

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Firefighter hurt in house fire

Jsonline.com

Town of Waterford - A fire early Tuesday left one firefighter injured and a vacation home severely damaged, officials said.
"The fire was blowing out all the windows," Village of Waterford Fire Chief Steve Denman said in describing what the "full fire involvement" scene looked like when he arrived. The house is in the 30300 block of Beach View Lane.
Firefighters from the Rochester and Tichigan fire departments responded with village emergency crews to the fire at 5:45 a.m. Tuesday. The fire was so large that Denman called for backup from the Town of Burlington and Wind Lake fire departments..."

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Stay safe today Brothers and Sisters.