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Below is a list of the deadliest firefighter disasters in the United States, in which more than five firefighters died. "Firefighter" is defined as a professional trained to fight fires. Hence the 1933 Griffith Park fire is excluded, as it killed 29 untrained civilians.
The listing documents the occurrence of a death, making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or officer involved. Killings are arranged by date of the incident that caused death. Different death dates, if known, are noted in the description. The table below lists 250 people.
The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire (PBF) provides fire suppression and prevention for the City of Pittsburgh, as well as BLS response on medical details. [3] In all, the bureau is responsible for 55.5 square miles (144 km 2 ) with a population of 305,841 as of the 2013 Census estimation . [ 4 ]
Parent, 80, who had retired from the fire service in early 2011, died April 10. Those who knew him spoke of him as a devoted family man and a guiding mentor to firefighters at all levels of ...
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March 2, 1977: Killed when he was struck by a car while stationed at a Department of Agriculture checkpoint on the Interstate 95. [256] Deputy Sheriff Thomas Smith: Penobscot County Sheriff's Office: March 13, 1864: Stabbed to death while attempting to arrest a wanted man near Cleveland, Maine. [257] Sergeant Richard Moore Betters
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