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Fort Worth firefighter returns home after more than a month in burn unit

After more than a month in a burn unit, Fort Worth firefighter Caleb Halvorson, who was injured in a Southside house fire, finally returned home, officials said.
After more than a month in a burn unit, Fort Worth firefighter Caleb Halvorson, who was injured in a Southside house fire, finally returned home, officials said. Fort Worth Fire Department

After more than a month in a burn unit, a Fort Worth firefighter injured in a Historic Southside house fire is finally home, officials said.

Firefighter Caleb Halvorson, 26, was brought home Monday by his crew and will continue his long recovery and rehabilitation at home, the Fort Worth Fire Department said in a statement.

Halvorson, who has been with the department for three years, faces multiple surgeries followed by months of physical therapy for his extensive injuries and burns, officials said.

As the family celebrates Halvorson’s homecoming, they’re also preparing to welcome their baby boy, who is expected to be discharged from the NICU soon after more than 100 days, officials said.

“Father and son will be reunited — two Halvorsons who beat the overwhelming odds against them and fought with everything they had to see each other once again,” officials said.

House fire that injured Halvorson

Two Fort Worth firefighters were injured while battling a two-alarm fire in the 200 block of South Williams Street on Sept. 3.

Halvorson was pulled from the burning debris in less than two minutes, rushed to waiting medics and flown in a CareFlite helicopter to Parkland Hospital in Dallas, with significant injuries. He experienced complications, including serious infections and skin graft surgeries, officials said.

Another firefighter who helped rescue Halvorson was treated for injuries and soon released from a hospital.


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No residents were inside the one-story, wood-frame home at the time of the fire, and no other injuries were reported.

This story was originally published October 6, 2025 at 10:19 PM.

Shambhavi Rimal
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Shambhavi covers crime, law enforcement and other breaking news in Fort Worth and Tarrant County. She graduated from the University of North Texas and previously covered a variety of general assignment topics in West Texas. She grew up in Nepal.
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