2004 Line Of Duty Deaths


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Firefighter Toepke and his fellow Midewin Interagency Hotshot Crew firefighters were returning to their home base in Illinois after a fire assignment in Florida's Apalachicola National Forest. The group stopped in Arkansas to rest for the evening. Toepke and Firefighter Hazelton, also seriously injured in the incident, were walking across the interstate when a semi-truck struck them.



Jeffrey C. Bergstrom

  • Stone Park Fire Department

  • Stone Park, Illinois

  • 4/27/2004 

  • Firefighter Bergstrom died from head injuries received in a collision at an intersection of two pieces of fire apparatus from different departments responding to a fire call.



Irwin Gross

  • Brookline Fire Department

  • Brookline, Massachusetts

  • 5/3/2004

  • Died from injuries received after falling off of fire apparatus while responding to an incident.



Grady Roy Austin

  • Henderson County Fire Dept.

  • Lexington, Tennessee

  • 5/3/2004 

  • Fell off of the tailgate of a pickup truck (POV) during a training activity.



Joseph Edward Boles

  • West Area Volunteer Fire Dept.

  • Fayetteville, North Carolina

  • 5/11/2004 

  • Firefighter Boles was performing daily, required station and apparatus maintenance during his assigned shift when he collapsed from an apparent heart attack. He was transported to the local hospital where he was pronounced dead. Firefighter Boles had not responded to any calls within 24 hours of his death.  



Harry E. Suggs, II

  • Woodstock/Green Pond, Alabama

  • 5/13/2004 

  • Chief Suggs died in his sleep while attending an EMS conference from a cause still to be determined.



Jeffrey W. Howell

  • Sharon Springs Fire Dept.

  • Sharon Springs, New York

  • 5/13/2004

  • Collapsed and died of a heart attack while pulling hose off of apparatus at a working residential fire.



Randy R. Henderson



Michael  Martin

  • Ebenezer Volunteer Fire Dept.

  • Belton, South Carolina

  • 5/14/2004 

  • Firefighter Martin died from injuries received when while responding to a medical call his privately owned vehicle left the roadway and struck trees.



Connie C. Bornman

  • Middle River, Maryland

  • 5/17/2004 

  • Firefighter/EMT Bornman became ill and died from a cause still to be determined, possible heart attack, while assisting a patient on a medical emergency call.



Lawrence J. ‘Larry’ Hoffman

  • Oregon Department of Forestry

  • Salem, Oregon

  • 6/5/2004 

  • Collapsed and died while taking a pack test from a cause still to be reported by the medical examiner.



Willie Grudzinski

  • Bridger Volunteer Fire Dept.

  • Bridger, Montana

  • 6/8/2004 

  • Died of a heart attack several hours after completing a pack test.



Wayne  C. Turner

  • BLM Arizona Strip Field Office

  • St. George, Utah

  • 6/17/2004 

  • Pilot Wayne Turner, a pilot with New Frontier Aviation out of Ft. Denton, MT, and flying under contract for the BLM, died when his single-engine tanker crashed for a cause still to be determined while working the Dammeron Fire 14 miles north of St. George, Utah.



Willie J. Lacy

  • Augusta Fire Department

  • Augusta, Georgia

  • 6/17/2004 

  • Died while on duty in the station of a cause still to be determined, possible heart attack.



Joshua Martin

  • Duson Volunteer Fire Dept.

  • Duson, Louisiana

  • 6/19/2004 

  • Junior Firefighter Martin was a passenger in another firefighter's personally owned vehicle responding to an apartment fire when it hydroplaned and hit another vehicle in a head-on collision. Martin died at the scene.



Gary D. Archibeque

  • Show Low Fire District

  • Show Low, Arizona

  • 6/19/2004 

  • Died of an apparent heart attack while working as lead of a chipping crew on the department’s forest treatment program.




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