Deadly High-Rise Fire Cause Still Unknown
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Firefighters, Residents Describe Chaotic Scene
The remaining residents were safely evacuated from the tower, but were still shaken from what many, including firefighters, said was a chaotic scene reminiscent of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center."We were meeting people in the stairwells coming down in their night clothes. The stairwells were real narrow," HFD Senior Capt. William Sheffield said. "You know it's deja vu of the World Trade Center."You could see those pictures of firemen trying to go up and people coming down. The same thing here," Sheffield said.Many residents said that they were awakened by neighbors living in the adjacent tower.Other residents said that they were told go up to the roof, but then had to make their way down and were lost in all the confusion."I was thinking about (the) World Trade Center and how tragic these things can be," resident Earl Lilly said. "Brings it right home."Authorities said that residents with undamaged units were expected to return to their homes Saturday night.Former President Bush Visits Fire Station
Former President George Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush visited Houston Fire Station 2, 5880 Woodway, in the Galleria area."Look at the courage of these guys," George Bush said. "Here's one that has burned in the fire himself and the least we can do is stop in and pay our respects."The Bushes consoled firefighters and saw a makeshift memorial at the station made of flowers and flags, reminding many of the national terrorist tragedy in New York."We've always admired the firefighters and they've been through this trauma nationally," Bush said. "And now we have it in our own backyard, the sacrifice and suffering for these guys."Veteran Firefighter Dies
Capt. Jay Jahnke, 40, was a 20-year veteran of the Houston Fire Department.He leaves behind a wife and two children.Jahnke comes from a long line of firefighters. His father, brother and other relatives are all firefighters."He has a lot of relatives in the fire department," firefighter Steven Bradford said. "I think he has a cousin that's in the police department too. The Jahnkes have been around the Houston Fire Department for a long time."He was promoted to captain in 1997 and also served as a safety officer for the Cypress Creek Volunteer Fire Department."He's a real fine guy. He knew everything," Bradford said. "He was very likeable. He wasn't like a captain, he was like a friend, (a) brother.""Very professional person (and a) great leader," firefighter Matthew Sultemeier said. "He cared for both people inside the fire house and outside on the streets."3 Firefighters Killed In Recent History
Capt. Jahnke's death marks the third time in recent history that a Houston firefighter has died in the line of duty.Firefighters Lewis Mayo, 44, and Kimberly Smith, 30, were killed after the roof of a burning McDonald's restaurant collapsed on them on Feb. 14, 2000.Three teens were convicted of murder for torching the restaurant after their nighttime burglary on Feb. 14.Prison terms for the teenagers ranged from 15 to 35 years.Prior to the McDonald's fire, the last time a Houston firefighter died on the scene had been 1977.Jahnke Memorial Fund Established
A memorial fund has been set up to help the Jahnke family. Those wanting to help are asked to either go by the Bank of Tanglewood or mail a check, payable to the bank, with the following address:- Capt. Jay Jahnke Memorial Fund
Bank Of Tanglewood
500 Chimney Rock
Houston, TX 77056
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- September 1, 2000: Jury Deliberating McDonald's Fire Case
- August 21, 2000: Jury Selection Begins In McDonald's Fire
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