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UPDATED – Latest on PGFD injured firefighters: Bladensburg firefighters have a brief visit with each other. Parents meet the press. Interviews with firefighters who were inside home.

In a picture taken by PGFD Chief Marc Bashoor, Firefighter Ethan Sorrell (on the right) visits the room of Firefighter Kevin O'Toole.

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Photos and information from PGFD Chief Spokesman Mark Brady:

Parents of three volunteer firefighters injured in a house fire on Friday evening spoke to members of the media today to personally describe their sons medical status. 

Parents of the three firefighters; McClary, Sorrell and O’Toole, County Fire Chief Bashoor and Bladensburg Volunteer Chief Randy Kuenzli all spoke.

The group took a moment from the Fourth Floor East Burn Unit at Medstar at the Washington Hospital Center and spoke near the front entrance to the hospital.

The mother of Riverdale Volunteer Fire Fighter Michael McClary spoke on his behalf and explained that he had been released yesterday.  Fire Fighter McClary suffered injuries to his ribs and burns to both hands.  Cheryl McClary emotionally stated, “We are very thankful and our hearts are still with the ones that are still in hospital.”

Jeff and Jane O'Toole.

Vann and Kathy Sorrell of Buies Creek, North Carolina, and Jeff and Jane O’Toole of Bethpage, New York, each spoke with members of the media.  The parents, no strangers to the fire service, each described their sons current medical status and spoke highly of the care they are receiving at the Burn Unit.  They also spoke highly of the support system provided by members of the fire service and the DC Firefighters Burn Foundation.  Both injured firefighters remain in “Critical” and “Stable” condition.  Their parents describe them as being in relatively good spirits and showing some signs of improvement.  Each has a long road to recovery.

Vann and Kathy Sorrell.

Jeff O’Toole stated his son has at least 6 weeks in the Burn Unit with another 6 months of physical rehabilitation after that.  Kevin O’Toole sustained burns over 40% of his body.  He is scheduled for skin graph procedure on Monday.  Kevin can communicate by talking.

Ethan Sorrell remains intubated, however, is conscious, and communicates by writing notes. He is scheduled for examinations tomorrow that can help determine the extent of his airway burns.

The Burn Units Medical Staff allowed Ethan to walk over to visit Kevin for a short period of time.

Mark Brady notes that both fathers, Vann Sorrell and Jeff O'Toole, are also firefighters.

PGFD Chief Marc Bashoor and Bladensburg VFD Chief Randy Kuenzli.

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