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Firefighter Fell Through Roof of Burning Home

5922 Glenhurst Dr

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Summary

  • Firefighters and medics responded to a house fire on Glenhurst Drive in Houston. Deputy Chief Bryan Sky-Eagle provided a statement regarding the incident, but further details on the fire's impact or any injuries have not been disclosed.

Timeline

The fire was extinguished and no injuries were reported to occupants or any firefighters.

Rescue crews entered the building and were able to pull the firefighter that fell through the roof out of the home.

One firefighter fell through the roof of the building during this operation.

To relieve that pressure, firefighters began ventilating the building by cutting a hole in the roof.

Firefighters noticed that heavy smoke was creating a dangerous pressure within the home.

Upon arrival, firefighters found heavy smoke billowing from a burning home.

Firefighters were called to respond to a structure fire.

Deputy Chief Bryan Sky-Eagle gave a statement in reference to this fire.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 5922 Glenhurst Dr.

The fire was extinguished and no injuries were reported to occupants or any firefighters.

Rescue crews entered the building and were able to pull the firefighter that fell through the roof out of the home.

One firefighter fell through the roof of the building during this operation.

To relieve that pressure, firefighters began ventilating the building by cutting a hole in the roof.

Firefighters noticed that heavy smoke was creating a dangerous pressure within the home.

Upon arrival, firefighters found heavy smoke billowing from a burning home.

Firefighters were called to respond to a structure fire.

Deputy Chief Bryan Sky-Eagle gave a statement in reference to this fire.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 5922 Glenhurst Dr.

The fire was extinguished and no injuries were reported to occupants or any firefighters.

Rescue crews entered the building and were able to pull the firefighter that fell through the roof out of the home.

One firefighter fell through the roof of the building during this operation.

To relieve that pressure, firefighters began ventilating the building by cutting a hole in the roof.

Firefighters noticed that heavy smoke was creating a dangerous pressure within the home.

Upon arrival, firefighters found heavy smoke billowing from a burning home.

Firefighters were called to respond to a structure fire.

Deputy Chief Bryan Sky-Eagle gave a statement in reference to this fire.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 5922 Glenhurst Dr.

The fire was extinguished and no injuries were reported to occupants or any firefighters.

Rescue crews entered the building and were able to pull the firefighter that fell through the roof out of the home.

One firefighter fell through the roof of the building during this operation.

To relieve that pressure, firefighters began ventilating the building by cutting a hole in the roof.

Firefighters noticed that heavy smoke was creating a dangerous pressure within the home.

Upon arrival, firefighters found heavy smoke billowing from a burning home.

Firefighters were called to respond to a structure fire.

Deputy Chief Bryan Sky-Eagle gave a statement in reference to this fire.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 5922 Glenhurst Dr.

The fire was extinguished and no injuries were reported to occupants or any firefighters.

Rescue crews entered the building and were able to pull the firefighter that fell through the roof out of the home.

One firefighter fell through the roof of the building during this operation.

To relieve that pressure, firefighters began ventilating the building by cutting a hole in the roof.

Firefighters noticed that heavy smoke was creating a dangerous pressure within the home.

Upon arrival, firefighters found heavy smoke billowing from a burning home.

Firefighters were called to respond to a structure fire.

Deputy Chief Bryan Sky-Eagle gave a statement in reference to this fire.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 5922 Glenhurst Dr.

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Radio Clips

Houston FD Citywide · May 5, 2:22AM · 0:14
211 Fire. Medic 40. 5922 Glenhurst Drive. 1.
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Houston FD Citywide · May 5, 2:03AM · 0:30
House on fire. District Chief 26, District Chief 46, Engine 35, Engine 26, Engine 46, Engine 40, Ladder 46, Ladder 55, Squad 46, Safety Officer 24, Rescue Truck 42, Ambulance 40. 5922 Glenhurst Drive. Alpha Alpha 10.
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pearlandUser1901985013May 5 at 9:39 AM

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newcaneyUser2137246014May 5 at 5:15 AM

What station was the fire fighter that fell through?

pearlandUser1901985013May 5 at 9:39 AM

@houstonstringer_com

pearlandUser1901985013May 5 at 9:39 AM

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newcaneyUser2137246014May 5 at 5:15 AM

What station was the fire fighter that fell through?

pearlandUser1901985013May 5 at 9:39 AM

@houstonstringer_com

pearlandUser1901985013May 5 at 9:39 AM

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newcaneyUser2137246014May 5 at 5:15 AM

What station was the fire fighter that fell through?

pearlandUser1901985013May 5 at 9:39 AM

@houstonstringer_com

pearlandUser1901985013May 5 at 9:39 AM

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newcaneyUser2137246014May 5 at 5:15 AM

What station was the fire fighter that fell through?

pearlandUser1901985013May 5 at 9:39 AM

@houstonstringer_com

pearlandUser1901985013May 5 at 9:39 AM

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newcaneyUser2137246014May 5 at 5:15 AM

What station was the fire fighter that fell through?

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