Ceiling Collapses During Jamaica Plain Fire, Injuring Firefighters

Two firefighters were hurt while battling a three-alarm blaze at a home in Boston's Jamaica Plain neighborhood.

Published on Feb. 21, 2026

Two firefighters were injured when the ceiling of a home collapsed while they were battling a three-alarm fire in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston. The fire spread to a neighboring building, but crews were able to prevent heavy damage. All residents were able to escape safely, and one person was taken to the hospital. A total of 11 people, including 9 adults and 2 children, were displaced by the fire, which remains under investigation.

Why it matters

Firefighter safety is a critical concern, as they put their lives on the line to protect their communities. Ceiling collapses during fires are a serious hazard that can lead to severe injuries or fatalities. This incident highlights the dangers firefighters face and the need for continued training and safety protocols to protect them.

The details

According to the Boston Fire Department, crews responded to a three-alarm fire at a home on Wyman Street around 4:45 a.m. Firefighters were met with heavy fire in the rear of the porch, and the blaze spread to a neighboring building at 100 Wyman Street. During the firefighting efforts, the ceiling of the building collapsed onto two firefighters. One was taken to the hospital as a precaution, while the other continued fighting the fire.

  • The fire was reported around 4:45 a.m. on February 18, 2026.

The players

Boston Fire Department

The municipal fire department responsible for responding to and extinguishing the fire in Jamaica Plain.

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What’s next

The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Boston Fire Department.

The takeaway

This incident serves as a sobering reminder of the risks firefighters face in the line of duty and the importance of maintaining rigorous safety protocols to protect those who protect our communities.