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The fire started in the basement and quickly spread; the firefighter suffered non life-threatening injuries
They hope it will provide answers to why Kevin Bell was left behind and no one searched for him for eight minutes
All three firefighters are resting comfortably at home and will continue rehab at a burn unit
The firefighters were treated for minor burns and were later released from the hospital
The firefighters were searching for a resident who was reportedly trapped; they suffered second-degree burns to their lower extremities
The firefighter was taken to a hospital in fair to serious condition; he suffered a hand injury but was not burned
The captain, who suffered second-degree burns, was injured after a ceiling collapsed in a second-floor apartment
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