Loaded Firearm Discharges in Cornell Fire, Firefighter Critically Injured

  • Source: Firefighter Nation
  • Published: 02/24/2021 12:00 AM

A 35-year-old firefighter with the Cornell Fire Department is in critical condition Tuesday night after a loaded gun discharged a bullet into his abdomen as firefighters fought a Rusk County structure fire Friday. Justin Fredrickson, 35, a 16-year veteran of the Cornell Fire Department, was operating a hose line outside the structure when a loaded firearm inside the building discharged, the Cornell Fire Department said in a Tuesday evening news release. The bullet went through the building’s exterior wall and struck Fredrickson in the abdomen. “The loaded firearm discharged due to heat conditions caused by the fire, not by the intentional actions of a person,” Cornell Fire Chief Dennis Klass said in the news release. After Sheldon EMS began treating Fredrickson at the scene, he was transported to a Ladysmith hospital, then was airlifted to Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire to undergo surgery. As of Tuesday night, Fredrickson “required a second surgery with a third surgery scheduled soon,” Klass said.



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