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Walter J. Bawroski

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Walter J. Bawroski

Birth
Death
22 Oct 1984 (aged 37–38)
Dundalk, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Timonium, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Died In The Line of Duty October 22, 1984 while battling a fire at Shillers Furniture on Holabird Ave., Dundalk. Two other firefighters, James Kimbel and Henry Rayner, Jr., perished with him.

Article from Middlebourough Fire Co. website:
On Monday October 22nd 1984, Fire Box 6-2 was struck out at 13:33hrs for a reported building fire at the Shillers Furniture Store in the 7400 block of Holabird Ave. While en route Engine 6 (Dundalk) advised they had heavy smoke showing from a mile away. Engines 6 & 61 arrived at location at 13:37 and advised dispatch they had a 210' X 130' 2 story block building with heavy smoke and fire showing.

While crews from Engine 6 & 61 started an aggressive interior attack, a 2nd alarm was requested at 13:41.
As Engine companies were stretching lines to the interior of the building they noticed that there was in fact a third floor that was not visible from the exterior. A third alarm was struck out at 13:52 hours. It was around this time when conditions started to deteriorate rapidly.

One firefighter stated that as he was exiting the building he was almost blown out of the structure by what he describes as flashover-like conditions and reported that three other firefighters were still inside. He was the last firefighter to leave the building alive.

Several attempts were made to knock down the fire in the rear so that members could re-enter the structure and search for the three trapped firefighters. Their attempts were unsuccessful. Shortly after, it was reported that three firefighters were found exiting the rear of the building. It was originally thought that these were the firefighters in question. That was found not to be true after a roll call was conducted. A 4th alarm was struck out at 14:12 and the 5th at 14:32 hrs. A special call for 4 more engines was requested at 14:55 hrs.
A roll call of all fire department personnel was conducted. The process revealed that three firefighters were missing and could not be accounted for. Efforts were again made to search for the missing firefighters, however the rescue attempts were hampered due to the many collapses of the structure.

The bodies of Firefighters Walter Bawroski and Henry Rayner, Jr were recovered in the rear of the building later that evening. Firefighter James Kimbel's body was recovered the next morning in the center portion of the collapsed building.
Died In The Line of Duty October 22, 1984 while battling a fire at Shillers Furniture on Holabird Ave., Dundalk. Two other firefighters, James Kimbel and Henry Rayner, Jr., perished with him.

Article from Middlebourough Fire Co. website:
On Monday October 22nd 1984, Fire Box 6-2 was struck out at 13:33hrs for a reported building fire at the Shillers Furniture Store in the 7400 block of Holabird Ave. While en route Engine 6 (Dundalk) advised they had heavy smoke showing from a mile away. Engines 6 & 61 arrived at location at 13:37 and advised dispatch they had a 210' X 130' 2 story block building with heavy smoke and fire showing.

While crews from Engine 6 & 61 started an aggressive interior attack, a 2nd alarm was requested at 13:41.
As Engine companies were stretching lines to the interior of the building they noticed that there was in fact a third floor that was not visible from the exterior. A third alarm was struck out at 13:52 hours. It was around this time when conditions started to deteriorate rapidly.

One firefighter stated that as he was exiting the building he was almost blown out of the structure by what he describes as flashover-like conditions and reported that three other firefighters were still inside. He was the last firefighter to leave the building alive.

Several attempts were made to knock down the fire in the rear so that members could re-enter the structure and search for the three trapped firefighters. Their attempts were unsuccessful. Shortly after, it was reported that three firefighters were found exiting the rear of the building. It was originally thought that these were the firefighters in question. That was found not to be true after a roll call was conducted. A 4th alarm was struck out at 14:12 and the 5th at 14:32 hrs. A special call for 4 more engines was requested at 14:55 hrs.
A roll call of all fire department personnel was conducted. The process revealed that three firefighters were missing and could not be accounted for. Efforts were again made to search for the missing firefighters, however the rescue attempts were hampered due to the many collapses of the structure.

The bodies of Firefighters Walter Bawroski and Henry Rayner, Jr were recovered in the rear of the building later that evening. Firefighter James Kimbel's body was recovered the next morning in the center portion of the collapsed building.

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