Four Houston firefighters died and five others were injured Friday while battling a five-alarm blaze that started in an Indian restaurant and spread to an adjacent motel along a busy freeway, the mayor's office and fire chief said. The fire is being
State and federal authorities are investigating the cause of a massive five-alarm blaze at a Houston motel Friday afternoon that killed four firefighters and injured 14 more, marking the single deadliest day in the history of the Houston Fire
Four Houston firefighters died and five others were injured Friday while battling a five-alarm blaze that started in an Indian restaurant and spread to an adjacent motel along a busy freeway, the mayor's office and fire chief said. The fire is being
The Houston Fire Department said 14 firefighters were taken to the hospital Friday. One remained in critical condition on Saturday and another was undergoing surgery. The rest were in stable condition and several have been released from the hospital.
EMT Matthew Renaud, 35, of Station 51; engineer-operator EMT Robert Bebee, 41, of Station 51; firefighter EMT Robert Garner, 29, of Station 68; and firefighter Anne Sullivan, 24, of Station 68, who graduated from the Houston Fire Department Academy in
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