Firefighter Nation

Firefighting & Rescue Social / Professional Network

New! Visit FireEMSblogs.com for Hot Content - 40,000+ Members - Invite Friends - Watch Emergency! - Not a Member? Join Now
COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio -- Two firefighters were killed in a fire in Colerain Township on Friday morning, Cincinnati television station WLWT reported.

The fire was reported around 6:30 a.m. at a home on Squirrels Nest Lane. Two members of the first arriving Colerain Township fire crew went into the home to start fighting the fire.

More firefighters arrived but they lost radio contact with the firefighters. A second alarm was issued and units from nearby Fairfield were called to assist.



Shortly thereafter, the fire command still could not reach the lost firefighters and made a mayday call to track all the firefighters. Other firefighters found a fire hose in the home without anyone around it.

Fire Department spokesman Steve Conn said that it appears that the home's floor collapsed, sending both firefighters into the basement. Both were covered in rubble when they were found, Conn said.

No names have been released. Conn said both firefighters' bodies have been recovered from the home.

The last time a Colerain Township firefighter died in the line of duty was in the 1970s, Conn said.

Share/Send to Friends & Co-Workers

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

our thoughts and prays are with the family and the fire family and friends of the 2 fallen

Reply to This

God bless our fallen heros, our fallen Brothers-in-arms.

Reply to This

condolences from the fire brigade of antwerpen in belgium

Reply to This

thoughts and prayers to the families and also to fire families

Reply to This

My condolences and prayers to the families of our fallen Heroes, and my Prayers to their fellow firefighters.

Reply to This

Our Thoughts and Prays are with there family and department. May God watch over them as they go through this time of pain. GOD BLESS

Reply to This

I am so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers will be with the families and the department.

Reply to This

May my brothers rest in peace. My condolences to their families, friends, and their department. may everyone find the peace they need in this time of need.

Reply to This

May god bless the 2 firefighters, families, and other firefighters and keep them in our prayers while they go through this tragic incident.

Reply to This

My thoughts and prayers go out to the families of our fallen brothers and to their department family. May our Heros rest in peace and the families feel Gods love and strength at this time.

Reply to This

Damned shame. Thoughts and Prayers to the families AND the department. I will read the report when it comes out. We can all learn from these unfortunate LODD's.

Reply to This

Thoughts and prayers to that department and to the family of our fallen brother and sister. May God be with you.

Reply to This

RSS

Sign in

E-mail

Password
 or Sign Up
By signing in, you agree to the amended Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
Forgotten your password?

Latest Nation Member Activity

1 minute ago
A video by FFN WebTeam was featured
Fire investigators in Philadelphia say a candle caused a weekend apartment fire that left nearly two dozen people hurt, including four firefighters. (Nov. 23)
2 minutes ago
FFN WebTeam added a video
Fire investigators in Philadelphia say a candle caused a weekend apartment fire that left nearly two dozen people hurt, including four firefighters. (Nov. 23)
2 minutes ago
2 minutes ago

FFN eMail Alerts

Get hot content from FFN and FireRescue
FireRescue eNewsletter
Breaking & Daily News
Special Promotions
Webcast/Content Alerts
*Your eMail Address:

© 2009   Created by Firefighter Nation WebChief, an Elsevier Public Safety & Go Forward Media, LLC Product -   Partners: JEMS Connect - FireRescue - JEMS
Contact Us: Report an Issue, Inquire About Advertising & Partnerships
This site is intended for use by current and former fire, rescue & EMS professionals. Non emergency service personnel may be subject to review and removal. Using this site inappropriately to spam/advertise or solicit members in any way will result in account termination. Commercial companies may have profiles, but blogs, forums, videos and photos may not be used for self-promotion.

Badges  |  Contact Firefighter Nation  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service