Current:Home > ContactHose kink in smoky darkness disoriented firefighter in ship blaze that killed 2 colleagues -Legacy Profit Partners
Hose kink in smoky darkness disoriented firefighter in ship blaze that killed 2 colleagues
View
Date:2025-04-13 06:59:39
UNION, N.J. (AP) — A kink in a fire hose stretched out in the smoky darkness of a cargo ship fire disoriented a New Jersey fire captain as he tried to follow the hose back to safety, separating him from two other firefighters who later died amid the blaze, the captain testified Tuesday.
Newark Fire Department Capt. Oswald Robetto testified at an investigative hearing being held by the U.S. Coast Guard and National Transportation Safety Board into the July 5, 2023, fire on board the Italian-owned Grande Costa D’Avorio.
Fire Captains Augusto “Augie” Acabou and Wayne Brooks Jr. died in that fire at Port Newark, one of the nation’s busiest seaports.
Robetto, Acabou and a third firefighter advanced into the smoke on deck 10, near the top of the 12-level ship where the fire broke out amid a cargo of 1,200 autos bound for west Africa.
They followed a hose line through the darkness, eventually reaching Brooks at its nozzle, who was spraying water on the ceiling, Robetto testified.
“I asked him, ‘What are you hitting?’ ” Robetto said. “He replied, ‘Just keeping the ceiling cool.’ ”
Brooks had a thermal imaging camera with him, a device that allows firefighters to see through smoke and look for signs of heat, such as flames or the body heat of a human being.
Robetto did a quick scan with the camera and did not find anything of concern, when a battalion chief ordered them to retreat with the hose back to where they had started on the deck.
“Let’s go, they want us out,” he told Acabou and Brooks.
The three men turned around and began following the hose back out. Acabou was in front, Robetto in the middle and Brooks behind him.
At this point, Brooks’s face mask started vibrating, a warning that his air supply was running low. Robetto directed Brooks to move to the head of the line, holding onto the firefighter’s jacket to make sure he did not get lost during the switch, where visibility was no more than arm’s length.
They slowly followed the hose line out, holding it in their hands.
Someone — Robetto did not recall who — said, “The line goes this way.” That’s when Robetto noticed a kink in the hose, similar to the folded-over obstruction in a garden hose that prevents water from flowing.
“I got stuck; I hesitated,” Robetto testified. “I knelt down to look at the kink. I just kept saying to myself, ‘This is impossible. How did this happen?’”
Disoriented, Robetto said he left the line and began searching for a wall, as firefighters are trained to do when they lose their bearings in low-visibility situations. His own mask began to vibrate, meaning he, too was running low on air.
Robetto used his radio to issue a call for help. There was testimony last week indicating the call might have come from Acabou but Robetto said it was he who issued it.
“Mayday, mayday, mayday!” Robetto recalled yelling into the radio. “Engine 16, I’m separated from the line, separated from the others. I’m running low on air!”
Robetto eventually reached a doorway and safety. He believed Brooks and Acabou had made their way back to the end of the hose and safety as well.
They had not.
It was not until a roll call was taken on the ship’s deck that it became clear the two firefighters were missing. Robetto recalled being on the deck, covered by a foot of water that was “boiling hot” due to the fire below.
“I was pretty much in shock at what had just happened,” he testified.
Acabou was found wedged tightly between vehicles; it took more than an hour to free him using a hydraulic rescue tool known as the “jaws of life.”
Brooks was found lying on in a different part of the same deck. Both were unresponsive and were declared dead at a Newark hospital after being lowered to the dock using a crane on board the cargo ship.
The hearing is scheduled to continue through Thursday.
___
Follow Wayne Parry on X, formerly Twitter, at www.twitter.com/WayneParryAC
veryGood! (3)
Related
- Buckingham Palace staff under investigation for 'bar brawl'
- The Supreme Court opens its new term with a case about prison terms for drug dealers
- Construction worker who died when section of automated train system fell in Indianapolis identified
- Family using metal detector to look for lost earring instead finds treasures from Viking-era burial
- 'As foretold in the prophecy': Elon Musk and internet react as Tesla stock hits $420 all
- Lil Tay makes grand return with new music video following death hoax
- Cigna is paying over $172 million to settle claims over Medicare Advantage reimbursement
- Spain’s king begins a new round of talks in search of a candidate to form government
- What to know about Tuesday’s US House primaries to replace Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz
- Years of research laid the groundwork for speedy COVID-19 shots
Ranking
- The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
- Kim Kardashian and Tom Brady Face Off in Playful Bidding War at Charity Event
- Adam Copeland, aka Edge, makes AEW debut in massive signing, addresses WWE departure
- 'What do you see?' NASA shares photos of 'ravioli'-shaped Saturn moon, sparking comparisons
- Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
- Wind power project in New Jersey would be among farthest off East Coast, company says
- Taco Bell worker hospitalized after angry customer opens fire inside Charlotte restaurant
- The military is turning to microgrids to fight global threats — and global warming
Recommendation
From family road trips to travel woes: Americans are navigating skyrocketing holiday costs
The Supreme Court opens its new term with a case about prison terms for drug dealers
Search resumes for missing 9-year-old girl who vanished during camping trip in upstate New York park
Chloe Bridges Is Pregnant, Expecting First Baby With Adam Devine
Man can't find second winning lottery ticket, sues over $394 million jackpot, lawsuit says
Vuitton transforms Paris with a playful spectacle of color, stars and history
In the Ambitious Bid to Reinvent South Baltimore, Justice Concerns Remain
Taco Bell worker hospitalized after angry customer opens fire inside Charlotte restaurant