Jacksonville, Fla. – A devastating house fire in Westside Jacksonville on Sunday evening left two residents and two firefighters with injuries requiring hospital treatment. The incident occurred on Knoll Drive North around 6:30 p.m., according to the Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department (JFRD).
JFRD Captain Eric Prosswimmer reported that when firefighters arrived, they were met with intense flames erupting from the front of the residence. The fire had also spread to the back, creating a challenging situation for crews. “There was a lot of fire blowing out the front of the house, and the fire started blowing in the back of the house,” Prosswimmer stated.
Amid the chaos, the team discovered a victim trapped inside the home. Emergency responders had to quickly extract the man through a window due to the heavy flames and smoke on both sides of the house. “One side was really, really tight to get him out, and the other one had heavy fire going,” Prosswimmer explained.
During the rescue operation, two firefighters sustained injuries and were later hospitalized. Additionally, another resident was found injured and also required medical attention, with one of the individuals reported to be in critical condition.
Tragically, a dog belonging to the rescued occupant died in the fire. The JFRD swiftly contacted the Bureau of Fire, Arson & Explosives Investigations to determine the cause of the devastating blaze.
This incident occurred amidst a series of fires reported in Jacksonville on the same day. Earlier, a man died in a nearby fire that authorities believe may have been caused by a space heater. Furthermore, at Keystone Heights, there was another fire incident in the morning. Fortunately, no one was injured in that event, although the property owner remains unaccounted for after being displaced. It is suspected that a pot left on the stove led to that fire.
The events of Sunday have raised concerns within the community regarding fire safety, especially as colder temperatures lead more residents to rely on heating devices. Emergency personnel and community leaders are reminding citizens to prioritize safety and be vigilant with heating equipment, as misuse can lead to catastrophic events like the one experienced in Westside Jacksonville.
The community remains hopeful for the recovery of those injured in the fire, and support is being organized for the victims affected by these tragedies. As more information becomes available regarding the ongoing investigation, further updates will be provided.
In light of these incidents, it is crucial for residents to ensure that their homes are equipped with smoke detectors and that they have an escape plan in the event of a fire. By taking precautionary measures, the likelihood of similar incidents occurring can be significantly reduced.
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