Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Buffalo fireman dies in blaze that caused explosion

- By Carolyn Thompson

BUFFALO, N.Y. » A firefighte­r died inside a burning commercial building in downtown Buffalo on Wednesday, where a fire and sudden blast sent flames and smoke billowing into the street.

Video recorded by bystanders showed teams of firefighte­rs outside the building being knocked over and enveloped in a cloud of ash, then flailing to regain control of spraying hoses. Fire Commission­er William Renaldo said the fireball likely was caused by a backdraft, which he said occurs when oxygen is “sucked into the building and then blown back.”

The firefighte­r was reported missing shortly after crews arrived at the building, which held a theatrical costumes shop. Renaldo said the situation quickly deteriorat­ed and firefighte­rs had to evacuate to escape the collapsing interior.

“The rest of our firefighte­rs on the scene were able to safely evacuate and unfortunat­ely, he was not able to,” he said at an afternoon news conference.

The firefighte­r's identity was not immediatel­y released.

Rescuers initially held out hope that the missing firefighte­r would be found alive as crews tried for hours to reach the spot where he was believed trapped. Eventually the scene turned grim and firefighte­rs stopped to salute as an ambulance drove away from the scene.

Mayor Byron Brown confirmed the death Wednesday afternoon.

“I am deeply saddened to report that a member of the Buffalo Fire Department has lost his life while bravely fighting the four-alarm fire on Main Street in downtown Buffalo today,” he said in a statement. “I ask everyone to keep the family and fellow firefighte­rs in your prayers.”

Brown ordered flags on city buildings lowered to half-staff.

The cause of the fire is under investigat­ion. Renaldo said workers were using blowtorche­s on the building's exterior before the fire and that heat may have transferre­d through brick or mortar to the interior and ignited paper or other combustibl­es.

“It looks like a possibilit­y that the fire was smoldering for some time,” he said.

The building is owned by former U.S. Rep. Chris Jacobs and was being renovated.

 ?? JOSH FEDERICE FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Flames shoot across the sidewalk as a fire rages in a building in Buffalo, N.Y., on Wednesday.
JOSH FEDERICE FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Flames shoot across the sidewalk as a fire rages in a building in Buffalo, N.Y., on Wednesday.

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