Fatal fire in Poznań: Two firefighters lost, multiple injuries reported


Iain Hoey
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Fire in Poznań tenement building causes multiple injuries
As reported by the Headquarters of the State Fire Service, a fire broke out on the night of August 24-25, 2024, in the basement of a tenement house on Kraszewskiego Street in Poznań, Poland.
During the firefighting operations, an explosion occurred, resulting in injuries to eleven firefighters and three civilians.
The explosion injured two passersby and one resident of the building.
The fire prompted the evacuation of 20 people from the affected building, most of whom had evacuated before the fire brigade arrived, alerted by a smoke detector.
An additional 100 people were evacuated from neighbouring buildings.
The fire, which spread throughout the building and reached the roof, required the involvement of 100 firefighters and 30 rescue vehicles, including specialist search and rescue teams from Poznań and Łódź.
Despite their efforts, the building’s structural integrity was compromised, leading to a collapse that necessitated stabilisation efforts to continue the search for missing firefighters.
Explosion causes fatalities among firefighters during operations
The operations led to the loss of two firefighters, Patryk Michalski and Łukasz Włodarczyk, both serving at the Municipal Headquarters of the State Fire Service in Poznań.
The explosion in the basement critically impacted the rescue efforts, and despite the best efforts of their colleagues, the two firefighters did not survive.
The injured firefighters received immediate medical attention.
Four are currently being treated in hospitals in Poznań, while two with severe burns were transported to a specialist facility in Siemianowice Śląskie.
High-profile officials attend the scene in Poznań
The severity of the incident attracted the attention of several high-ranking officials, including Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration Wieslaw Leśniakiewicz, Voivode of Wielkopolska Agata Sobczyk, Senior Brigadier Mariusz Feltynowski, Chief Commandant of the State Fire Service, and Senior Brigadier Józef Galica, Deputy Chief Commander of the State Fire Service.
Also in attendance were Deputy Chief Commander of the Police Chief Inspector Roman Kuster and the Mayor of Poznań, Jacek Jaśkowiak.
Psychological assistance was provided on-site to support the firefighters and their families, a vital step in addressing the immediate emotional impact of the tragedy.
Psychological support deployed following tragic fire
In response to the psychological toll on the firefighting team and their families, the State Fire Service dispatched a team of psychologists to the scene.
The psychological assistance aimed to provide immediate emotional support to those affected by the loss of their colleagues and the traumatic nature of the incident.
This support was deemed essential given the magnitude of the event and the need for mental health care in the aftermath of such a critical incident.
The ongoing care for the injured and the bereaved will be a priority in the coming days.
Fatal fire in Poznań: Summary
A fire that broke out in a tenement house on Kraszewskiego Street in Poznań on the night of August 24-25, 2024, led to the deaths of two firefighters and injuries to eleven others, along with three civilians.
The explosion during the rescue operations intensified the situation, causing significant damage to the building and necessitating the involvement of 100 firefighters and 30 rescue vehicles.
High-ranking officials attended the scene, and psychological support was provided to assist those affected.
The incident underscores the risks faced by emergency responders and the importance of safety measures in such operations.