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Sponsor Our ArticlesSHREVEPORT, LA – Early Friday morning, on October 11, the community of Shreveport woke up to a serious fire at the Jolie Apartments located in the 1000 block of Quail Creek Road. The fire department received a call just before dawn, around 5:25 a.m., about thick black smoke billowing from the vacant apartment complex. This incident was deemed a public health and safety emergency by Mayor Tom Arceneaux, which only emphasizes how significant the situation was for our city.
When eight brave fire units of the Shreveport Fire Department (SFD) arrived at the scene just minutes later, they were greeted by fierce flames and heavy smoke pouring out of the building. This was no small task, as the firefighters quickly realized that they had a challenging battle on their hands. Calvin Baker Jr., who serves as the chief of Special Operations and Safety, explained that the team faced some water pressure issues while working against time, quickly laying down more than 1,000 feet of water supply line to connect to the nearest working fire hydrant. It’s amazing to think of how much teamwork and coordination is required in such moments!
The hard work of the firefighters did not go unnoticed. Thankfully, because of their determination and 16 available Shreveport Fire Units working in unison, the fire was contained to just one apartment building. This quick response undoubtedly kept the fire from spreading to nearby structures, which shows the dedication and skill of the firefighters on the scene.
While no injuries were reported among local citizens, there is still some concern. One of the firefighters did sustain injuries after debris from the burning roof collapsed and struck him. The brave individual was transported to a local hospital for treatment of what were reported to be non-life-threatening injuries. The good news is that this dedicated firefighter has since been released and is expected to make a full recovery. How reassuring is that to hear?
This incident at the Jolie Apartments sheds light on the ongoing issues facing some residential complexes in our community. There have been reports of fires at the same location in the past, which raises questions about safety measures and the overall condition of such buildings in Shreveport. Mayor Arceneaux’s declaration of a public health emergency reflects an effort to address these persistent problems and keep our residents safe.
As the fire department wrapped up their operations and the smoke began to clear, the community was left with a sobering reminder of the power of fire and the importance of fire safety. The brave actions of our firefighters certainly played a crucial role in keeping potential tragedy at bay, allowing residents nearby to sleep soundly knowing that experts are always ready to respond.
Shreveport is a city known for its resilience, and incidents like these only highlight the bravery of our first responders. With every call they take, our firefighters prove that they are more than just a team; they are a vital part of our community’s safety. While we celebrate the quick response and skill of the Shreveport Fire Department, we also look ahead to ensuring that problems like those at the Jolie Apartments are addressed effectively and swiftly. Stay safe, Shreveport!
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