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Category Archives: Line of Duty Deaths

N.H. Firefighter Dies after Overtime Shift

Lieutenant Charles Gallant died at home on 15 December after working an overtime shift.

Posted byData Not DramaDecember 17, 2023December 17, 2023Posted inHealth & Wellness, Line of Duty DeathsTags:Health & Wellness, Line of Duty Deaths1 Comment on N.H. Firefighter Dies after Overtime Shift

USFA On-Duty Death: Tennessee

Heart attack at home after responding to an alarm activation

Posted byData Not DramaDecember 7, 2023Posted inLine of Duty DeathsTags:Line of Duty Deaths, United States Fire AdministrationLeave a comment on USFA On-Duty Death: Tennessee

USFA On-Duty Death: Ohio (2)

One of two killed when a mechanical left fell over

Posted byData Not DramaDecember 5, 2023December 31, 2023Posted inLine of Duty DeathsTags:Line of Duty Deaths, United States Fire AdministrationLeave a comment on USFA On-Duty Death: Ohio (2)

USFA On-Duty Death: Ohio (1)

One of two killed when a mechanical left fell over

Posted byData Not DramaDecember 5, 2023Posted inLine of Duty DeathsTags:Line of Duty Deaths, United States Fire AdministrationLeave a comment on USFA On-Duty Death: Ohio (1)

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