A former Buffalo Grove fire lieutenant testified Friday that he and Firefighter Kevin Hauber battled two blazes where they faced overwhelming smoke and heat, but Ken Zarnecki said he was not aware if Hauber had sought medical treatment or complained of smoke inhalation afterward.
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