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Pair of Buffalo, New York Firefighters Killed in Collapse at 3-Alarm Fire

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Lt. Charles McCarthy
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Firefighter Jonathan Croom
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Buffalo, NY 14209



Lt. Charles "Chip" McCarthy & Firefighter Jonathan Croom


Firefighters Remove Fallen Bravest

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Buffalo firefighters salute as they remove bodies of fellow firefighters from a building after a fire in Buffalo, N.Y., Monday, Aug. 24, 2009. The first floor of a burning convenience store collapsed into the basement early Monday morning, killing two firefighters. (AP Photo/ David Duprey)



Fire Commissioner Mike Lombardo: Firefighters Missing
By CAROLYN THOMPSON
Associated Press Writer

Two firefighters -- one searching for a person reported to be trapped and the other responding to a mayday call -- plunged through the collapsed first floor of a burning building and died early Monday.

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."

The last Buffalo firefighter killed in the line of duty was 31-year-old Michael Seguin, who died July 4, 1997, when a roof collapsed during a house fire.

The last time more than one Buffalo firefighter died in the line of duty was on Dec. 27, 1983, when five firefighters were killed in a propane tank explosion at a warehouse _ the worst loss of life in the department's 129-year history.

"I've been on 36 years and seen every situation happen. We still do what we have to do," said Fire Chief John McFeely. "It's always very, very tragic. The guys are so close together, but we've got a job to do. In another half an hour, if there's another fire down the street, we'll be there."

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Our prayers and thoughts go out to the families of our fallen brothers. Sorry for your loss. My heart hurts for all those involved. They gave the ultimate sacrifice just as our Lord and Savior did! "Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends." (John 15:13) God Bless the BFD and their families.

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Our thoughts and prayers go out to their families, friends, and the department.

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THE FIREFIGHTER’S 23RD PSALM

THE LORD IS MY CHIEF HE HAS CHOSEN ME TO SERVE
HE LEADS ME TO STILL THE FIRES RAGING AROUND ME
HE RESTORES MY SOUL TO FIGHT EVEN WHEN ALL SEEMS LOST
HE HAS PREPARED FOR ME A PLACE IN LIFE DEDICATED TO SERVICE, HONOR, JOY
AND FELLOWSHIP
HE ANNOINTS MY SOUL WITH COURAGE IN THE PRESENCE OF MY ENEMY FIRE!
YES EVEN THOUGH I WALK THROUGH LIFE
IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH I WILL FEAR NO FIRE FOR HE IS WITH ME
HIS STRENGTH WILL COMFORT ME
AND WHEN LIFE’S FINAL ALARM SOUNDS
I WILL DWELL IN THE STATION HOUSE OF
THE LORD FOREVER
AMEN!

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i'm very sad to hear that we lost two more of your bothers in the line of duty. i hope all the firefighters at the scene can recover from this. my pray's go's out to all the familys of these two firefighters.

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our thoughts and prayers go out to the families and the buffalo fire dept

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my heart goes out to the families,and co workers that lost there brothers.may god look upon there families and friends.we as firefighter know that there could be a time we will lose are lifes and they loved doing what they were trained to do.thank you for your dedication and your loyalty my brothers.

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Brothers you are no longer to report to the scene nor station but to the arms of the lord.RIP

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We are so sorry for your tragic loss. Please accept our heartfelt thoughts and prayers for the fallen firefighters, their families and the members of the Buffalo Fire Dept.
From the Officers and members of the Union Bridge Fire Company, Maryland.

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thought and prayers go out to everyone involved

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God Bless These Heroes!!!

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As a volunteer firefighter for a suburb just outside of buffalo and a close personal friend of Jon... my heart, thoughts, and prayers go with my brothers family and friends!!! Losing a brother or sister is always difficult... but when the city's firefighters are such a close knit family it hurts that much more... Saint Florian, pray for us!!! UT VIVANT ALI!!! RIP Chip and Jon... until we meet again, may God hold you in the hollow of his hand!

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So sad! Our gratitude to their loved ones!

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