Rest In Peace To Heroes Who D ied In This

Baltimore is grieving the loss of three firefighters after a vacant rowhouse fire turned

deadly on Monday, leaving a fourth critically injured. The victims were Lt. Paul Butrim,

firefighter/paramedic Kelsey Sadler, and EMT/firefighter Kenny Lacayo.

EMT/firefighter John McMaster remains hospitalized on life support.

Together, they had served the city for 44 years.

Mayor Brandon Scott said, โ€œBaltimore owes them the deepest gratitude and respect.โ€

Fire Chief Niles Ford called them family and vowed to honor their courage.

The blaze broke out in a vacant home previously burned in 2015.

The structure collapsed, trapping the firefighters inside. Despite rescue efforts, Sadler and Lacayo suffered fatal cardiac arrests, while McMasterโ€™s condition remains grave.

The tragedy underscores the risks posed by Baltimoreโ€™s 16,000 vacant homes. Calls for reforms are growing as the city remembers these heroes, whose bravery and sacrifice will not be forgotten.


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