they would have risk assessed the building first, more than likely a gung ho fireman going into to do what they are paid for or just a tragic accident. Some of the firemen don't wait for the all clear before going into a building and obviously you cant do a full risk assessment from outside?? Been a few deaths due to unfortunate circumstances like that.
I think it's just been announced in the last week or so that he was 'unlawfully killed' whatever that means. There was 60 firefighters on the scene.
Big old blaze with 60 fire fighters, that's about 10 crews worth. Must be bit more to it than an unfortunate accident, poor ****er.