Two firefighters injured after Philadelphia Flyers star Travis Konecny's house burns down
A fire heavily damaged the house of Philadelphia Flyers star Travis Konecny Tuesday night which has severely injured two firefighters.
Firefighters arrived around 11:39 p.m. to extinguish the fire and confirmed that no one was home at the time and heavy smoke was seen coming out of the second and third floors. Two firefighters suffered burns in the process.
It was confirmed that the house belongs to Philadelphia Flyers star Travis Konecny.
It took the crews nearly an hour to put the fire under control and sadly two firefighters suffered burns but luckily didn't need emergency treatment.
The home's first and second floors were heavily damaged. An investigation is currently underway to determine the cause of the fire.
Source: Patch
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