VIDEO: It’s one of the most notable fires in Hampton Roads history, as two firefighters were killed battling a fire at an auto parts store in Chesapeake.
Thirty years later, the scars still run deep.
Now, a documentary is out about that fire and the two men who gave their lives that day. It’s called “Brothers in Arms,” and Battalion Chief John Gibson said the two men are still impacting lives.
Monday, March 18, 1996 saw a tragedy no one could have foretold. Firefighters Frank Young and Johnny Hudgins were responding to a fire at the Advanced Auto Parts on Indian River Road.
While inside, debris fell, trapping them. And because radio technology in 1996 was primitive compared to today, their distress call was not heard by the crew. They died inside the building.
But that’s not the moment they want people to remember them in.
“These guys were best friends,” said Chesapeake Fire Battalion Chief John Gibson. “So, Frank Young was John Hudgins’ best man at his wedding.”
Gibson was off-duty at the time of that call 30 years ago.
WAVY-TV NBC 10 Portsmouth
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