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Chicago firefighter killed in battling fire on Chicago’s West Side

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CHICAGO, IL – A Chicago firefighter has tragically succumbed to injuries sustained while battling a fire early Wednesday morning in the city’s Austin neighborhood.

The incident occurred around 5:30 a.m. at a property located at 5505 West Crystal Street.

According to the Chicago Fire Department, a mayday was issued after the firefighter went down during operations inside a burning structure.

The fire involved a detached garage situated behind a multifamily apartment building.

Preliminary reports suggest that part of the garage suffered a structural collapse, striking the firefighter during the response.

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He was immediately transported to Stroger Hospital in critical condition, where he later died from his injuries.

CFD identified the firefighter as Captain David Meyer, 54, who served on Engine 96 and Truck 29.

Chicago Fire Commissioner Annette Nance-Holt said Captain Meyer served 28 years on the job.

Commissioner Nance-holt said he leaves behind a wife, parents, three daughters and a son.

At this time, no other injuries have been reported.

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The identity of the fallen firefighter has not yet been released pending family notification.

The cause of the fire and the specific circumstances surrounding the structural collapse remain under active investigation.

The Chicago Fire Department and city officials are expected to release further information as it becomes available.

This tragic loss underscores the dangers first responders face daily in service to their communities.

The thoughts and condolences of the City of Chicago are with the firefighter’s family, loved ones, and fellow members of the fire department during this deeply difficult time.

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Four Family Members Killed in Overnight House Fire in Cherokee County

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Four Family Members Killed in Overnight House Fire in Cherokee County East Third Street victims identified Willie Morris Dakeyia Shippy Gaffney, South Carolina
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CHEROKEE COUNTY, S.C. — Tragedy struck early Sunday morning when a house fire claimed the lives of four family members in Gaffney, South Carolina.

Officials say the blaze broke out inside a one-story wood-frame home on East Third Street shortly before 1:40 a.m.

According to the Cherokee County Coroner’s Office, one resident, identified as Kathy Shippy, managed to escape the burning home and ran across the street to alert a neighbor and call 911.

Surveillance footage from the neighbor’s doorbell camera captured the home already fully engulfed in flames by the time the call was made.

Coroner Dennis Fowler identified the victims as:

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  • Willie Morris, 38
  • Dakeyia Shippy, 25
  • Mason Issac, 4
  • Jerekry McGill, 7 months
    All were residents of the home and relatives of the survivor.

Preliminary findings suggest the fire began after Morris attempted to refuel a kerosene heater inside the home, which caused the blaze to ignite suddenly and spread rapidly.

“All four victims were found on the floor of the kitchen at the rear of the house and appeared to have been trying to escape through a window when they were overcome by smoke,” the coroner’s office reported.

Autopsies are scheduled to determine the precise causes of death and assist investigators in confirming the fire’s origin.

Gaffney Fire Chief Jamie Caggiano urged the public to use extreme caution when operating space or kerosene heaters.

“Never attempt to refuel a heater indoors or while it is still hot,” Chief Caggiano said, emphasizing fire safety during colder months.

The incident remains under joint investigation by the Gaffney Fire Marshal’s Office, the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office, and the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED).

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Authorities described the loss as “heartbreaking” and extended condolences to the family and community members affected by the tragedy.


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