A Houston firefighter’s 1-year-old daughter is recovering after suffering severe burns from boiling water in Navasota, with firefighters rallying to support the family
Firefighter’s Daughter Severely Burned in Accident
HOUSTON – A firefighter is facing a parent’s worst nightmare. Colby Supak, a 5-year firefighter with the Aldine Fire Department, received a life-changing phone call while on duty.
“I was at work, it was our second day, and my wife called and said that a pot of water fell on our daughter,” Supak said. “I had her on speaker phone and our driver just looked at me, and he said, ‘Go.’”
Supak began driving from Aldine to Navasota, where his family lives. He received another call while en route.
“I got halfway there, and they said, ‘Hey, we are flying her to Houston,’ so I turned around.”
His one-year-old daughter, Sutton, was flown by medical helicopter to the Texas Medical Center after being severely burned by boiling water at their home on New Year’s Day.
“She was playing with her stick horse that she just got for Christmas,” Supak explained. “As little toddlers do, she was knocking things off the counter with it. She grabbed a hold of that bowl of spaghetti and pulled it down on her.”
Seeing the helicopter land as he arrived was overwhelming for Supak.
“Once I got to her, it was the pressure… seeing her for the first time killed me. They’re so little.”
Doctors reported that Sutton suffered second-degree burns to her face, chest, arms, and feet.
“The worst of it is around her pubic area where that diaper soaked up all that hot water,” Supak said. “That’s where the skin graft was done.”
The first night was the hardest for Supak.
“She’s been heavily sedated through this whole process, but she’s got her own little crew that checks on her throughout the day, and they’re keeping her extremely comfortable.”
Despite the trauma, there are moments of hope. Supak shared, “Today, one of my firefighter guys came up saying bye to us, and out of the blue she looks up, turns, and says ‘bye-bye.’ Me and her mom looked at each other like — she’s still in there.”
Supak is off work for at least a month to care for Sutton in and out of the hospital. Doctors have not set a release date yet. Sutton must tolerate scrub baths and maintain a proper diet before going home.
Throughout this ordeal, Supak has felt the support of the fire service community.
“Everyone is always talking about the brotherhood of the fire service, and I thought I felt it through the years — but this is overwhelming.”
Firefighters from Aldine, Cypress Creek, Katy, Houston Fire Department, Willis, Montgomery, and Navasota have reached out to help, according to Supak.
“I can’t even tell you how grateful we are for all of the support,” Supak said. “It’s just a phone call away.”
Jason Corthell, a division chief with Cypress Creek Fire Department and CEO of the nonprofit Guardian Grounds, is one of those leading the charge.
“I always tell people that being a first responder, you really do have a second family,” Corthell said.
Guardian Grounds launched in 2024 and focuses on mental health and resources for first responders. Corthell said helping the Supak family was an easy decision.
“Being on the receiving end is a little difficult for first responders, but being on the giving end is a little sweet,” he said.
The nonprofit has transformed its website donations to directly benefit Sutton and the Supak family.
“Every penny goes to the Supak family,” Corthell said. “Guardian Grounds is going to take care of the fees.”
As Sutton continues to recover, Supak hopes other parents learn an important safety lesson from their experience.
“Accidents happen anyway,” he said. “I would just say make sure those handles are turned to the inside — because anything can happen.”
| Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Firefighter’s Name | Colby Supak |
| Department | Aldine Fire Department |
| Daughter’s Name | Sutton |
| Age of Daughter | 1 year |
| Incident Date | New Year’s Day |
| Injury Type | Second-degree burns |
| Support Organizations | Guardian Grounds |
| Support from Fire Departments | Aldine, Cypress Creek, Katy, Houston, Willis, Montgomery, Navasota |








