Trending Topics

Mayday: DCFEMS firefighter hospitalized after apartment fire

Two occupants were also transported to the hospital as a result of the fire

By Sarah Roebuck
FireRescue1

WASHINGTON — A D.C. Fire and EMS firefighter was transported to the hospital following a mayday at an apartment fire.

The two-alarm fire happened Thursday morning at a nine-story apartment complex, D.C. Fire and EMS said.

D.C. Fire and EMS said the fire involved an apartment on the eighth floor. A victim was found inside the apartment and later pronounced dead.

Firefighters used their aerial tower to rescue distressed residents, many of whom were seniors, fire officials said.

A mayday was called during the fire for a firefighter in distress. The department said two patients and a firefighter were transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Mayday Resources
Download a copy of the Guide and level-up your operations by creating a culture of mayday training and designing rookie-, basic-, and advanced-level drills
Tips for enhancing your live-fire training, focusing on factors like ALS transport, hoseline deployment, gpms, interior and exterior safety officers, and more
It can be VERY realistic without being dangerous; you just need the right instructors
Fire service leaders reflect on Abbott’s legacy, from Project Mayday to Abbottville and all facets of command training
Focus on defined instructor requirements, limited exposure time and EMS availability
Simple ways to support firefighter behavioral health following a potentially traumatic event