SAFD receives nationwide support for fallen, injured firefighters

Firefighter brotherhood goes beyond the San Antonio-area

SAN ANTONIO – Days after the San Antonio Fire Department lost six-year veteran Scott Deem to a four-alarm structure fire on May 18, first responders across the nation responded to the call in honoring a fellow brother.

The incident also left two SAFD firefighters injured, 11-year veterans with the department Brad Phipps and Robert Vasquez.

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Deem and Phipps were assigned to Ladder 35 and Engine 35 and among the first companies to arrive at the scene of Ingram Park Square where they reported heavy smoke coming from multiple structures in the strip mall.

Ladder 35 and Engine 35 entered the structure to attack the fire and search for possible victims that may be trapped inside.

Just after reporting heavy smoke and high heat conditions, an emergency tone was sounded and the battalion chief in command ordered all personnel out of the structure.

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Approximately 20 minutes into the incident is when SAFD Chief Charles Hood says the department had its “worst day” after one of the firefighters from Ladder 35 sounded a Mayday call.

“To a fire chief who has been in the business in a long time, we don’t hear a lot of maydays,” Hood said in a press conference the day after the incident. “We’re in a life storm. We need your prayers.”

The scene brought in a total of 83 units to the strip mall after learning Deem and Phipps were among the firefighters from fire station 35 that were unaccounted for.

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Phipps was later located and brought out of the structure, but Hood said after being rescued from the structure, he struggled with first responders to go back in to find Deem.

“There were reports that as he was brought out wounded, injured, he was battling the paramedics to go back in the fire,” Hood said. “That’s one of the things you see and you have to corral every single person in part of that rescue, because they’re going to try and go back in.”

Hood said Vasquez was one of the rescuers in the Technical Rescue Team attempting to locate Deem, but was brought out of the structure approximately 48 minutes into the incident after suffering injuries that prevented him to continue with the assignment.

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After multiple attempts to locate the missing firefighter, all rescue operations ceased due to the fire conditions within the structure were deemed too dangerous to continue search operations.

Chief Hood said it was his decision to make the difficult call as he couldn’t risk losing 10 to 15 more firefighters because he knew nothing would have stopped the men and women in uniform in rescuing their fallen brother.

The loss of a firefighter with two others injured was felt across the nation by first responders, sending their condolences to the families affected by the tragedy and to the San Antonio Fire Department.

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Hood said in the press conference it’s a brotherhood that other first responders can relate to as you spend “a third-of-your life” in this line of duty.  

Scroll below to see the support from other departments that have sent their love to the families affected and the San Antonio Fire Department.
 

Our thoughts and prayers are with the San Antonio Fire Department (TX) and the family of Firefighter Scott Deem. On May...

Posted by Salem Fire & EMS Department on Friday, May 19, 2017

Our thoughts and prayers are with the San Antonio Fire Department and their families as they suffer the tragic loss of brother Firefighter Scott Deem.

Posted by El Paso Fire Department on Friday, May 19, 2017

Our thoughts and prayers are with our brothers and sisters of San Antonio Fire Department today. Last night Firefighter...

Posted by Beaumont Fire Rescue, Texas on Friday, May 19, 2017

A sad day for the San Antonio Fire Department as they lost the life of firefighter Scott Deem and the injury of two...

Posted by OC Firefighters, Local 3631 on Friday, May 19, 2017

Our hearts go out to our brothers and sisters of the San Antonio Fire Department during this difficult time. We pray for quick healing and comfort.

Posted by Eastex Fire Department on Friday, May 19, 2017

With heavy hearts we stand with our brothers and sisters from the San Antonio Fire department as they cope with the loss...

Posted by Hillsborough County Fire Rescue, Florida on Friday, May 19, 2017

Our condolences to the family and friends of San Antonio Fire Department Firefighter Scott Deem

Posted by Weston Volunteer Fire Department on Saturday, May 20, 2017

Our thoughts & prayers go out to the family of the fallen San Antonio Fireman & also to the San Antonio Fire Department.

Posted by Dallas Police Department on Friday, May 19, 2017

Local 341 is saddened to learn of the passing of brother Scott Deem, a 6-year veteran of the San Antonio Fire Department...

Posted by Houston Professional Fire Fighters Association on Friday, May 19, 2017

We mourn along with our brother first responders at the San Antonio Fire Department for the loss of fire fighter Scott...

Posted by Laredo Police Department on Saturday, May 20, 2017

Please keep San Antonio Professional Fire Fighters Association & San Antonio Fire Department in your thoughts & Prayers....

Posted by Plano Firefighters Association on Friday, May 19, 2017

Waking up to such sad news this morning from our family at the San Antonio Fire Department. One firefighter--Scott Deem,...

Posted by Austin Fire Department on Friday, May 19, 2017

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Posted by Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department on Friday, May 19, 2017

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