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CLARKSVILLE, Md. – Authorities say a firefighter died Monday after falling through the floor of a burning home in Maryland.
Howard County Fire Department spokesman Brad Tanner identified him as Nathan Flynn, a 13-year veteran.
Firefighters were called to the Clarksville home after a report of a lightning strike, and three people inside were able to get out safely.
Tanner says firefighters were battling flames inside the home when Flynn fell through the floor. A mayday call was sounded, but it took 22 minutes to pull him out. The 34-year-old firefighter later died at a hospital.
Tanner says it’s not clear what caused the floor to collapse.
Gov. Larry Hogan has ordered flags lowered to half-staff immediately.
Officials say it’s the department’s first line of duty death involving a career firefighter.
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