TX FIREFIGHTER, 29 DIES IN RESIDENTIAL FIRE – LODD (The Secret List)

All,

We regret to pass on that an Odessa (Texas) Firefighter died in the line of duty while operating at a working mobile home fire in Odessa.

Odessa Fire Rescue crews were called out to that residential trailer fire around 1700 Sunday on South Westcliff Road near West Stagecoach Drive.

As members were operating, conditions rapidly deteriorated, leaving 3 Firefighters hurt who were taken to Medical Center Hospital for treatment.

Unfortunately, one of the Firefighters died in the Line of Duty from his injuries. The other two did not sustain life-threatening injuries, but continue receiving care and support.

Officials identified the fallen Firefighter as 29-year-old Lt. Isai Huerta, a member of Odessa Fire Rescue for the past nine years. The other 2 Firefighters have not been identified.

Below is a release from the City of Odessa. Our condolences to all those affected. Rest in peace.

Take care. Be careful. Pass it on.

BillyG

The Secret List 6/14/2026-2229 Hours

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City of Osessa, Texas

Odessa Fire Rescue Mourns the Loss of Firefighter Lieutenant Isai Huerta

ODESSA, Texas — Odessa Fire Rescue is mourning the tragic loss of one of its own following a structure fire on Sunday evening.

At 4:59 p.m., Odessa Fire Rescue crews responded to a residential trailer fire in the 1900 block of South Westcliff Road. While firefighters were operating on scene, conditions deteriorated rapidly, resulting in injuries to three firefighters.

All three firefighters were transported to Medical Center Hospital for treatment. Tragically, one firefighter succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased at the hospital.

The fallen firefighter has been identified as 29-year-old Lieutenant Isai Huerta, who faithfully served the citizens of Odessa as a member of Odessa Fire Rescue for the past nine years. His next of kin has been notified.

“Isai was a huge part of our organization, a true firefighter,” said Odessa Fire Rescue Chief Jason Cotton. “He was always happy, always willing to help, and he truly enjoyed the job. Our department is in need of prayer, guidance, and grace as we navigate moving forward. We grieve alongside Isai’s family and ask our community to keep them and our firefighters in their thoughts during this incredibly difficult time.”

Odessa Mayor Cal Hendrick added, “Tonight, Odessa has lost a hero. Firefighter Isai Huerta dedicated his life to protecting others, and his sacrifice will never be forgotten. On behalf of the City of Odessa, we extend our deepest condolences to his family, his brothers and sisters in the fire service, and everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. We ask our community to join us in keeping them in our prayers as we mourn this heartbreaking loss.”

The two other firefighters injured during the incident did not sustain life-threatening injuries and are receiving care and support.

The Texas State Association of Fire Fighters is leading the investigation. Representatives from the International Association of Fire Fighters are also expected to arrive in Odessa tonight to provide additional support.

Odessa Fire Rescue has already begun debriefing personnel and is ensuring first responders have access to all available emotional, mental health, and peer-support resources.

Odessa Fire Rescue will hold a press conference tomorrow to answer questions and provide an update on the investigation.