Left behind alone in a structure fire The Jonathan Hancock Story (SAM 229)

Published: Sept. 11, 2018, 11 a.m.

Firefighter Jonathan Hancock and his partner made entry into a single-family residential dwelling fire.\xa0 They were advancing a hose line when the face piece on his partner\u2019s breathing apparatus become dislodged. His partner left abruptly. Until the safety officer tugged on this hose line from the doorway, Jonathan had no idea he was inside alone.

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