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Tag Archives: United States Fire Administration

USFA On-Duty Death: Arizona

The equipment operator died while working on suppression repair.

Posted byData Not DramaSeptember 11, 2025Posted inLine of Duty DeathsTags:Line of Duty Deaths, United States Fire Administration, WildlandLeave a comment on USFA On-Duty Death: Arizona

USFA On-Duty Death: Ohio

The firefighter suffered a cardiac emergency after training.

Posted byData Not DramaSeptember 11, 2025Posted inLine of Duty DeathsTags:Line of Duty Deaths, United States Fire AdministrationLeave a comment on USFA On-Duty Death: Ohio

USFA On-Duty Death: West Virginia

The firefighter suffered a cardiac event within 24 hours of assisting EMS with forcible entry.

Posted byData Not DramaSeptember 7, 2025Posted inLine of Duty DeathsTags:Line of Duty Deaths, United States Fire AdministrationLeave a comment on USFA On-Duty Death: West Virginia

USFA On-Duty Death: Virginia

The assistant chief collapsed at home the day after responding to a false alarm.

Posted byData Not DramaSeptember 2, 2025Posted inLine of Duty DeathsTags:Line of Duty Deaths, United States Fire AdministrationLeave a comment on USFA On-Duty Death: Virginia

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