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2 More Firefighters Return To Work After Sustaining Injuries In School Blaze

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The school burned September 5. The school burned September 5.

Two more of the firefighters injured in the September fire at the Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences have returned to full duty, the Tulsa Fire Department announced Monday.

The historic Barnard building was destroyed in an early-morning fire and eight firefighters were injured after explosions rocked the site.

9/5/2012 Related Story: Caught On Video: Fire, Explosion Destroy Tulsa School Of Arts And Sciences

Firefighters Joel Jones from Station 7 and Heath Tye from Station 5 have returned to full duty. Jones returned on Friday and Tye reported for duty today.

They join Capt. Alec Ridner and Fire Equipment Operator Rasheem "Petey" Revels who returned to work in September.

Firefighters Michael Rodriguez and Ryan Beeler have returned to light duty and are anxious to return to firefighter duties. Capt. Terry Sivadon and Fire Equipment Operator Matt Bell still remain on injury leave while they recover.

9/11/2012 Related Story: Tulsa School Fire Started In Lab, Ruled Accidental By ATF Investigators

 

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