Jersey City fire house burglarized while firefighters saving teen from burning home

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Friday, January 27, 2017
Firefighters burglarized while saving teen from burning home
Eyewitness News reporter Toni Yates has the story from Jersey City.

JERSEY CITY, New Jersey (WABC) -- Firefighters made a heroic rescue in Jersey City, at the same time someone was breaking into their firehouse.

The firefighters found a broken window and their valuables missing after they returned from the scene of a house fire late Thursday night.

The men were battling a blaze in a six-apartment building on Cator Avenue.

"We had a 16-year-old trapped on the third floor," Jersey City Fire Chief Darren Rivers said. "Members of Tower Ladder 4 put up their aerial to the window where the victim was located. They entered the building and assisted them into the bucket. He did sustain some injuries to his hand."

But back at the firehouse, the suspects were breaking in through a window.

"Unfortunately, we had some perpetrators break into the firehouse and steal items from the firefighters who responded to the fire," Rivers said.

"This is very disheartening for this unit as it serves this community with such diligence and professionalism," Deputy Fire Chief Wayne McCarthy said. "And to have this happen after they just made such a heroic rescue is very shameful."

Eight firefighters are stationed at the firehouse in a neighborhood that they belong to.

Chief Rivers acknowledged crime can happen to anyone.

"Regular citizens deal with this all the time," he said. "These guys are professionals, they love the job they do, they love the people they serve. And if they had to do it again, they would choose to save that life. That's what most important."

The thieves stole wallets, cash, credit cards, laptops and tablets, taking advantage of the brave firefighters who saved a child's life.

"The loss of money, credit cards, tablets, it means nothing," Rivers said. "Those items can be replaced. But what's most important, we were able to pull that young man to safety, and the family members don't have to worry about preparing for a funeral."