NY blast kills highest ranking
firefighter since Sept. 11 attacks
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[September 28, 2016]
By Laila Kearney
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An explosion at a home
in the New York City borough of the Bronx on Tuesday killed a battalion
chief, the city's highest ranking fire official to die in the line of
duty since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, officials said.
Michael Fahy, a 17-year veteran of the fire department, died after he
was struck in the head by building debris sent flying to the street,
Fire Department Commissioner Daniel Nigro told reporters at New
York-Presbyterian/Allen Hospital.
"We lost a hero today and our members are all saddened," said Nigro, who
was visibly emotional. "He was a star, a brave man."
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said Fahy, whose father was a fire
battalion chief with the city and a contemporary of Nigro's, leaves
behind three children, ages 6, 8 and 11.
The Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York said he was
the highest-ranking New York fire official to die in the line of duty
since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.
The blast just after 7 a.m. EDT also injured 20 people, including nine
firefighters and six police officers, many of whom were transported to
the hospital, fire officials said. Their conditions were not immediately
disclosed, and investigators have not determined the cause of the blast.
Without elaborating, Police Commissioner James O'Neill said detectives
were investigating reports of a marijuana "grow home" in the area.
Firefighters investigated reports of a possible gas leak in the area for
about an hour before the explosion tore the roof off the two-story home,
Nigro said.
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A New York City firefighter walks through debris after an explosion
ripped through a home in the New York City borough of the Bronx, New
York September 27, 2016. New York City Mayor's Office/Handout via
Reuters
Fahy was directing operations, including evacuating nearby
buildings, when he was struck in the head and elsewhere by the
debris, the commissioner said.
Police rushed the battalion chief to the hospital, where he was
pronounced dead. All of the victims were injured while in the
street, Nigro said.
(Additional reporting by David Ingram and Daniel Wallis; Editing by
Jeffrey Benkoe)
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