BUTRIM, Paul R.
On January 24, 2022 ,at 05:53 hrs, Baltimore City Fire Box 55-10 was sounded for a reported dwelling fire in the 200 block of South Stricker Street. At 05:56 hrs, units arrived to find a vacant 3 story middle of the row home with fire showing from all 3 stories and with an occupied adjacent rowhome (side Delta).At approximately 06:30 hrs: Firefighters were battling the blaze when a partial wall collapse occurred, dumping tons of debris onto 4 firefighters & trapping them in the vacant dwelling. A MAYDAY was called, and a second alarm assignment requested. One firefighter, BCFD EMT/Firefighter John McMaster, was able to be immediately rescued by fellow firefighters and was transported to Shock Trauma in critical condition. Thankfully, EMT/Firefighter McMaster recovered from his injuries.Tragically, 3 BCFD firefighters, Lieutenant Paul Butrim , Acting Lt. Firefighter/Paramedic Kelsey Sadler, and Firefighter/Paramedic Kenny Lacayo , paid the ultimate sacrifice & gave their lives that morning. . Lieutenant Paul Butrim began serving the citizens of Maryland as a member of the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company in 2003 before being hired as a BCFD firefighter/paramedic apprentice in 2005. In 2015, Firehouse Magazine recognized Butrim with a Valor Award for rescuing a trapped child from a burning building rescuing the youngster and then performing CPR until paramedics arrived.Fellow firefighters stated: “anyone who worked with Lt Butrim felt comfort in knowing they would be taken care of, whether on the fireground, in the office ,or in their personal lives.” . Lieutenant Paul Raymond Butrim was 37 years old and had served the citizens of Maryland for over 19 years.
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Baltimore City Fire Department
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