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A significant fire broke out on the roof of an office building at 128 Milk St., resulting in the hospitalization of a firefighter. The Boston Fire Department quickly responded, evacuating workers and battling the flames using multiple hose lines. Fortunately, no civilians were harmed, but an injured firefighter was taken to the hospital. The cause of the fire is under investigation as authorities ensure the area is safe. This incident highlights the dedication of firefighters in protecting public safety during emergencies.
Boston – A firefighter was hospitalized after a significant fire broke out on the roof of an office building located at 128 Milk St. in Boston’s Financial District on Wednesday afternoon. The incident prompted a swift response from the Boston Fire Department shortly before 2 p.m. when reports of heavy black smoke emanating from the roof began to circulate.
The firefighter, who was already on detail in the downtown area, spotted the smoke and promptly called for backup, leading to the evacuation of office workers within the building. Firefighters had to climb seven stories, utilizing multiple hose lines to battle the blaze effectively.
According to the Boston Fire Department, fire crews managed to extinguish the flames within approximately 15 minutes. Although no civilians were reported injured during the incident, one firefighter did sustain injuries while responding to the fire and was transported to a local hospital for treatment.
Later in the afternoon, around 3:30 p.m., some firefighting crews remained on the scene to conduct thorough inspections for any remaining hot spots on the roof. Major overhauls were performed after the fire was extinguished to ensure that no hidden embers could reignite.
The building at 128 Milk St. also shares its address with 22 Batterymarch St. Witnesses at the scene reported initially hearing the fire alarm and assuming it was a drill until alerted to evacuate by the firefighter who spotted the flames. Workers in the affected office space expressed gratitude for the firefighters’ quick actions, acknowledging their critical role in safeguarding everyone present during the evacuation.
The severity of the fire required a second alarm to be ordered, which was likely due to the materials located on the roof, including wooden and rubber elements that fueled the flames. In addition, the Boston Fire Department extended thanks to Boston Sparks for their support at the scene, providing water and towels to firefighters battling the heat of the day.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation by the Fire Inspection Unit, and further details concerning the condition of the injured firefighter have not yet been disclosed. Emergency responders continue to monitor the situation and ensure that the area is completely safe before it is deemed secure.
This incident underlines the bravery and dedication of firefighters who risk their lives to protect public safety and respond to emergencies. As investigations continue, updates regarding the circumstances leading to the fire and the well-being of the firefighter who was injured will be provided.
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