COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio -- Two firefighters were killed in a fire in Colerain Township on Friday morning, Cincinnati television station WLWT reported.
The fire was reported around 6:30 a.m. at a home on Squirrels Nest Lane. Two members of the first arriving Colerain Township fire crew went into the home to start fighting the fire.
More firefighters arrived but they lost radio contact with the firefighters. A second alarm was issued and units from nearby Fairfield were called to assist.
Shortly thereafter, the fire command still could not reach the lost firefighters and made a mayday call to track all the firefighters. Other firefighters found a fire hose in the home without anyone around it.
Fire Department spokesman Steve Conn said that it appears that the home's floor collapsed, sending both firefighters into the basement. Both were covered in rubble when they were found, Conn said.
No names have been released. Conn said both firefighters' bodies have been recovered from the home.
The last time a Colerain Township firefighter died in the line of duty was in the 1970s, Conn said.
This is sad to hear, prayers go out for them and their families. Captain Robin Broxterman, I am proud of you for the courage you took as a female becoming a firefighter, you will always be greatly admired among many. My prayers also go out for firefighter Brian schira who seemed to take alot of pride in his job and he will be greatly missed. Signed Firefighter Pam Quick.
Those that have fallen in the line of duty are the true heros of our job. I am sad that we had to lose these two heros. All our thoughts and prayers go out to their families and to Colerain Fire and EMS. I am sorry for your lose.
Just after 6 a.m. on Friday, April 4, firefighters from the Colerain Township Fire Department were called to a house fire on Squirrelsnest Lane. Working to help the residents inside, crews lost communication with two of their fellow firefighters, who had not made it out.
Firefighters Robin Broxterman, 37, and Brian Schira, 29,
were killed in the line of duty in the basement of the home.
To send your condolences to fellow firefighters and the families of the victims,go to wcpo.com
We are very sorry to hear of this great loss. Our prayers go out to their family,friends and fellow firefighters. We salute them for all they have done, and may God Bless.