Two Toronto firefighters hurt, one critically, battling downtown blaze
TORONTO — A veteran fire captain was critically injured and a colleague broke a leg after they fell from a roof while battling a downtown blaze, authorities said on Saturday.
The pair were part of a team trying to douse a fire in a derelict building when they fell three storeys, Toronto Fire Chief Matthew Pegg said.
“There really isn’t a phone call that a fire chief will ever get that bothers me more than one indicating that members of our team have been hurt,” Pegg said. “This really is the worst case scenario for me.”
Pegg described the critically hurt firefighter — a 36-year veteran — as highly experienced and well respected. The second firefighter was expected to recover.