Tributes have been posted to the fallen firefighter online, with one commenting: 'RIP Izzy, your shift is over.'Īnother added: 'Rest easy Izabella, thank you for your service.'įormer colleague Rob Boniwell revealed he had met Ms Nash when she was bidding to become a firefighter in 2014. Ms Nash was declared dead at 9.15pm on Tuesday at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, where she was taken by rescue workers. I’m very concerned for the firefighters that rescued those firefighters.' I’m concerned for the fireys that have gone down. 'We will look into every aspect of what went wrong - communications, whether the breathing apparatus failed or not, the types of areas that were posted to them. The crews went to rescue them, they had to find them,' United Firefighters Union Queensland secretary John Oliver told the Courier-Mail. The two women are said to have been trapped on the second storey of the building as they tried to tackle the inferno. Izabella Nash died after entering the inferno with two colleagues about 2.30am on Tuesday before the three were all feared missing in the flamesīoth were described as veteran firefighters with around 25 years of experience between them. The third male firefighter escaped without injury.
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