Firefighter suffers cardiac arrest during Hyde Park blaze
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Firefighter suffers cardiac arrest during Hyde Park blaze
"A firefighter suffered cardiac arrest while battling a fire that spread across the roof of a warehouse in Hyde Park on Sunday night, officials said. The medical emergency occurred as crews were fighting the blaze at 1 Westinghouse Plaza. The firefighter was transported by ambulance, according to a Boston Police Department report."
"Around 8 p.m., firefighters responded to a report of a building fire at the warehouse, according to the police report. After arriving on scene, first responders observed flames coming from the top of the warehouse and requested additional units to assist, according to the police report. The Boston Fire Department shared on X that a second alarm had been struck."
"Firefighters worked to contain flames that were spreading across the roof, using multiple aerial ladders to gain access and stop the fire's spread, BFD shared on X. Deputy Chief Brian Tully later estimated the fire caused about $750,000 worth of damage to the building, according to the police report."
A significant warehouse fire occurred at 1 Westinghouse Plaza in Hyde Park on Sunday evening around 8 p.m. Firefighters responded to reports of a building fire and discovered flames spreading across the warehouse roof. A second alarm was struck, and multiple aerial ladders were deployed to contain the spreading flames. During firefighting operations, a firefighter experienced cardiac arrest and was transported by ambulance. Deputy Chief Brian Tully estimated the fire caused approximately $750,000 in damage. Detail companies remained on scene to monitor for hot spots. No other injuries were reported, and the Boston Fire Investigation Unit continues investigating the fire's cause.
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