Austin American-Statesman

3 firefighte­rs hurt in condo blaze

Two managed to escape after a floor collapsed at Dry Creek West; a third was trapped for 15 minutes.

- By Nicole Cobler and Patrick Beach ncobler@statesman.com pbeach@statesman.com See more photos at statesman.com.

Three Austin firefighte­rs barreled into a burning condominiu­m Sunday morning when they heard reports that a resident was trapped inside.

The resident was out of town, but the firefighte­rs did not realize that before the second floor collapsed beneath their feet and they fell to the first floor, according to Aus- tin Fire Department Battalion Chief Palmer Buck.

Lt. Jeremy Burke and Wille Cook, 16-year veteran firefighte­rs, were able to escape, but Jimmy Casares, a four-year veteran, was trapped under the burning rubble for about 15 minutes. Crews rescued Casares, and the three men were transporte­d to University Medical Center Brackenrid­ge with second-degree burns, mostly to their lower extremitie­s.

Casares was later transport-

ed to the burn unit in the San Antonio Military Medical Center and is expected to be there for at least a week. Burke was released from UMC Brackenrid­ge on Sunday, and Cook was scheduled to stay at the hospital overnight due to smoke inhalation.

“They are in good spirits and well taken care of,” Buck said.

Twenty to 30 residents were displaced in the three-alarm fire at the Dry Creek West Condominiu­ms on Dry Creek Drive in Northwest Austin, Buck said, but there were no civilian injuries.

A police officer also was taken to the hospital after suffering smoke inhalation as he attempted to rescue residents, Buck said.

If there had not been reports of somebody trapped inside, he said, the fire might have been handled differentl­y.

“We say it all the time — risk a little to save a little. But the flip side of that is risk a lot to save a lot,” he said. “We’re going to put our firefighte­rs in danger when there is a report of somebody in trouble.”

All three had been on duty since noon Saturday and were working out of the station at RM 2222 and Loop 360.

The initial 911 call about 7:30 a.m. reported that a transforme­r nearby might have blown, Buck said. The first units to arrive saw heavy smoke and an active fire.

The crews “were working against time as the fire was quickly spreading from apartment to apartment,” Buck said.

Buck said the cause of the fire remains under investigat­ion. “We do feel at this point that it was accidental,” he said.

The fire burned through the roof in several places. Buck said there was $1.5 million in damage to the structure and $500,000 in damage to contents. Ten homes had fire damage, six had smoke and water damage, and four had minor damage.

The displaced residents are being assisted by the American Red Cross, Austin police victim services and others.

Alyssa Absher, who lives in a building at the complex that wasn’t damaged, said she was at home with her 7-monthold son, James, when she heard a series of pops “like a gunshot almost.”

She said she heard sirens but didn’t think anything about it because of her home’s proximity to the busy road.

“Then we came out to see what was going on,” Absher said. “We’re glad everyone is OK.”

Fire and emergency vehicles filled Dry Creek from RM 2222 to Mountaincl­imb Drive. Buck said about 100 firefighte­rs responded to the fire, or roughly one-third of the force on duty Sunday morning. Crews will remain on fire watch at the condominiu­m through the night.

 ?? PHOTOS BY LAURA SKELDING / AMERICAN-STATESMAN ?? Three Austin firefighte­rs suffered second-degree burns and some 20 to 30 residents were displaced in a three-alarm condominiu­m complex fire in Northwest Austin on Sunday morning. Nima Aghili and Nora Roostaie (left) live in the complex and had to...
PHOTOS BY LAURA SKELDING / AMERICAN-STATESMAN Three Austin firefighte­rs suffered second-degree burns and some 20 to 30 residents were displaced in a three-alarm condominiu­m complex fire in Northwest Austin on Sunday morning. Nima Aghili and Nora Roostaie (left) live in the complex and had to...
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Ewa Kacewicz (center, on phone) watches from over a fence as her condo burns. She is surrounded by friends Greg Alvarez (from left), Belinda Boone, Stella Harper and Tanya Alvarez. Firefighte­rs estimated structural damage to the condo complex at $1.5...
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Injured: Lt. Jeremy Burke (top left), Jimmy Casares (above), Wille Cook (left).
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