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Boston 9th Alarm w/ LODD's

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"Response at 2:43 pm to 298 Beacon St in the Back Bay. It is a 4 story brick brownstone. Fire in basement extended up. Now a 9 alarm fire. No interior ops. Heavy fire throughout."

Boston FD is also posting updates to their Twitter account, including some very intense photos

https://twitter.com/BostonFire?original_referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.boston.com%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fmassachusetts%2F2014%2F03%2F26%2Ffirefighters-battling-alarm-fire-back-bay%2FHxw6tT2c9OJWNd0HRV6UrI%2Fstory.html&tw_i=448900587334021120&tw_p=tweetembed

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Some various new media updates:

At least two firefighters are being treated by emergency medical personnel after becoming trapped in a roaring nine-alarm fire in a residence on Beacon Street in the Back Bay this afternoon, Boston EMS reports.

WCVB-TV Boston @WCVB Follow

Winds in the area of the Beacon Street fire are gusting to 45 mph.

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Pray for the best, NECN showing someone they report as being a firefigther receiving chest compressions. 8 firefighters transported.

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Boston EMS @BOSTON_EMS Follow

Boston EMS can confirm 10 patient transports at this time from the 9-alarm fire on Beacon Street.

Adam Harding @AdamHardingNews Follow

Source tells me 2 firefighters suffered 3rd degree burns, 1 went into cardiac arrest, and 1 was reported missing #BREAKING @7News #BackBay

UPDATE: It was @BostonPolice said scene of 9-alarm fire is now a crime scene

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More reports of a FF in cardiac arrest.

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Firefighters were seen pulling a comrade from the building on a stretcher, and pumping on his chest while yelling for an ambulance. Others surrounded the stretcher, appearing to form a wall to shiled the injured firefighter from view

http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/herald_bulldog/2014/03/boston_firefighters_injured_in_beacon_street

Boston EMS @BOSTON_EMS

Boston EMS has now transported a total of 17 patients from the Beacon Street Fire. This is still an active incident.

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(Photograhper unknown, being shared throughout Facebook and social media)

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Boston Fire Department has confirmed the Line of Duty Deaths of Lieutenant Edward Walsh and Firefighter Michael Kennedy, both assigned to Engine Company 33 on Boylston Street.

Rest Easy Brothers, RFB.

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Rest in peace brothers.

Firefighter Mike R. Kennedy, 33 years old, of Ladder Co. 15 and Lieutenant Edward Walsh, Jr., 43 years old, of Engine Co. 33.

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Lt. Ed Walsh had 9 1/2 years on the job and lived in West Roxbury with his wife and three kids: two boys and a girl all under 10 years old. He was the son of a Watertown, MA FD lieutenant. His uncle was also a lieutenant and his cousin Tom is a captain in Watertown FD.

Firefighter Mike Kennedy had 6 1/2 years on the job and lived in Hyde Park. He was single and a U.S.M.C. veteran. Firefighter Kennedy sat on the Board for the BFD Firefighter's Burn Foundation, which volunteers in helping burn patients.

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Link to incident audio with Maydays….

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Boston Fire Commissioner, Boston Police Commissioner and the Suffolk County District Attorney just held a press conference on the Cause and Origin of the fire at 298 Beacon Street. Welders operating at the rear of the building are believed to be the cause.

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