Morning. They are in Critical Condition. We know that five people were inside the house when the flames broke out and moments ago we heard from the person who owns the home. All my kids running away, fire, fire, the fire started in the basement, we dont know how and we lost everything. That was one adult, there were four children inside all of them unharmed this morning that is the good news, but this is the dramatic video as police and First Responders provide an escort for the body of the fallen firefighter. We should be clear this morning, we do not know if the firefighter was from the Wilmington Fire Department as several others did respond to the scene, including elsmere and claymont which is known to have a special clams unit. Of course the collapse unit, of course, the home did collapse. There were many, many firefighters on scene, we do not know the identity of the firefighter, again, another look this morning as firefighters process their grief, they need standing like this al
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