Injuries to two Hall County firefighters are described as minor: they were hurt fighting a fire at a home in North Hall.
Two Gwinnett County firefighters were injured battling an arson fire: it happened over the weekend in Lawrenceville, where a suspect has been arrested. Injuries to the firefighters are said to be non life-threatening.
From WSB TV…
Two Gwinnett County firefighters were hospitalized after a man set fire to a home in Lawrenceville.
Firefighters responded to a call on Highgate Drive around 9 p.m. A woman told dispatch that her husband was locked inside a bedroom and had set something on fire. The caller was able to get the rest of the family out of the house.
When firefighters got to the scene, they found dark smoke in a bedroom.
“Conditions quickly deteriorated and two firefighters called a mayday, signaling to those on scene that they were in trouble,” officials said. “The firefighters were quickly found and were led out of the structure to awaiting med crews for evaluation.”
The two firefighters suffered burn injuries and were taken to the hospital for treatment and have since been released. Their injuries were not life-threatening. Their identities have not been released.
Investigators determined that the man who was reportedly in the bedroom got out of the house before firefighters arrived. He told authorities that the fire was accidental. He was taken into custody and has been charged with felony arson and domestic violence.
The man’s identity has not been released.
Two firefighters suffered burn injuries and were transported to a local hospital for treatment. Their injuries are non-life-threatening and they are currently with family members and representatives from the department.
“Firefighters would like to emphasize the importance of maintaining working smoke alarms inside your home,” investigators said. “In this instance, the smoke alarms helped to alert the occupants, allowing them sufficient time to exit the home safely.”
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