The firefighters
were responding to a call in the Washington, D.C. suburb of
Temple Hills, the Prince George's County Fire Department said.
Both firefighters were in critical condition and transported to
area hospitals following the evening shooting. One firefighter
succumbed to his injuries later on Friday. The second
firefighter, a volunteer, was in serious condition and
undergoing surgery.
While details of the incident were still under investigation,
the firefighters arrived at the home in the evening to conduct a
routine welfare check on a resident prompted by a concerned
neighbor, the department said.
"The resident in the home was not responsive so a decision was
made to gain entry to the home and check on that person's
welfare," Prince George's County Police Chief Hank Stawinski
told reporters.
"As that was unfolding, the individual inside the home fired a
number of rounds, striking two Prince George's County
firefighters and the concerned individual who had led public
safety to that address," Stawinski said.
The civilian was not seriously injured, he said. No police
officers fired weapons. After firing several rounds, the person
inside the house realized he was firing at public safety
officials and stopped shooting, he said.
(Reporting by Eric M. Johnson in Seattle; Editing by Leslie
Adler, Richard Chang, Bernard Orr and Michael Perry)
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