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Hearts of the Buffalo Fire Department are Broken
"The hearts of the Buffalo Fire Department are broken," said Commissioner Michael Lombardo today as two Buffalo firefighters die in an early morning blaze.
Rescue crews tried repeatedly to get to the two fallen firefighters, but were beaten back by fire and further collapses inside the corner brick building, Commissioner Michael Lombardo said.
The first firefighter to fall through the floor, Lt. Charles "Chip" McCarthy, was a 22-year veteran of the Buffalo Fire Department who was assigned to a team whose members are trained to find and free trapped victims.
He had depleted one oxygen tank, came out to replace it and then re-entered the building just before the accident happened, said firefighter Vincent Gugliuzza, vice president of Local 282, Buffalo Professional Firefighters Association.
He pressed a distress button on his radio and radioed for help, saying, "Basement, I'm in the basement," said Daniel Cunningham, president of the firefighters union.
Firefighter Jonathan Croom, who was working on his scheduled day off, responded to McCarthy's mayday call and also fell through the collapsed floor, Cunningham said.
Firefighters continued to search the building Monday afternoon but had not yet determined whether anyone else was still inside, officials said.
The fire at the Super Speedy deli in a working-class neighborhood on the city's east side was reported just before 4 a.m. Flag-draped stretchers carrying the bodies were brought out of the two-story building shortly before 10 a.m. as fellow firefighters, some saluting, lined up and took off their helmets. Weeping and distraught people believed to be relatives had been escorted from the scene moments earlier.
Firefighters were still pouring water on the gutted building hours after the blaze began. The fire's cause was under investigation.
McCarthy was a 45-year-old married father of three. Croom, 34, had been in the department for 10 years and leaves behind a fiance and the couple's 9-month-old child. He was working on overtime on his day off to cover a staffing shortage, Cunningham said.
The two were among the first firefighters on the scene, Lombardo said.
"The hearts of the Buffalo Fire Department are broken," said Lombardo, who knew both of the victims. "This is a family and we lost two members of our family today."
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at 16:59 on August 24th, 2009
It´s so sad...
at 18:01 on August 24th, 2009
Very, patgarcia. Thank you for reading, commenting, and for the recommendation.
at 19:29 on August 24th, 2009
Thank you, Rhonda for posting photos and news about the death of two firefighters in Buffalo. They are heroes for doing their work and dying in the line of duty.
at 18:02 on August 24th, 2009
You are very welcome, caj1. Thank you for reading and commenting.
at 18:12 on August 24th, 2009
I agree with the comments of all here. These two men gave their life in the process of saving others. They are true heroes.
at 19:14 on August 24th, 2009
Thank you, albertacowpoke. Anyone wishing too can leave comments of condolence at WIVB TV, here. WIVB TV is also providing ongoing coverage of this tragic event.
at 21:04 on August 24th, 2009
There seems to be a problem in that the photos of the firefighters have been removed. Sorry, I don't have an explanation for this. However, photos are available at the link to this story.
at 21:58 on August 24th, 2009
Such a sad story, ones hearts go out to their families
at 03:56 on August 25th, 2009
My prayers go out to all the brothers and sisters of the FD, the family and friends of the two brothers lost in yet another act of heroism. Volunteer from Conn.
at 04:41 on August 25th, 2009
God Bless you both & Thank You for your years of service and protection
at 05:46 on August 25th, 2009
Thank you for commenting Jeff and tekj2000 and special thanks to firephoto25 and steevenb43 for the photos; each of your contributions is deeply appreciated.
at 04:45 on August 26th, 2009
Growing up in a Fire Department family and volunteering for 13 years myself this is like family. We have always considered it that way, this hurts deeply. Thank you for posting this story, Firefighters and Police Officers sometimes don't get recognized as they should.
at 18:43 on August 26th, 2009
You are very welcome, CJaye. Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts.
at 18:44 on August 26th, 2009
Thank you SCOUTER JOYCE for the the photos. Your contribution is appreciated.