Stowe Township Vol. F. D. #2 McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania 6/23/2004 After returning from a 2 a.m. call on Wednesday, June 23rd, Captain De Angelis became ill and was taken to a hospital where he passed away. Cause of death is an apparent heart attack.
Kenneth W. Lipyance Churchill Volunteer Fire Co. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 6/30/2004 Lieutenant Lipyance went to a call to assist with extrication at the scene of a vehicle accident involving a piece of fire apparatus and was not feeling good at that call. Upon returning to the fire station, the crew came upon another vehicle accident in front of the boro building that is also the fire station. Upon completing work at this scene, Lipyance again did not feel well and was walked back to the station by the Fire Chief (approx 300 feet). Lipyance rested and said he felt better then got into his private vehicle and as he went thru the parking lot it was noticed that he was going very slowly then went directly across the roadway (4 lanes), hit the curb, and came to a rest. Lieutenant Lipyance was transported to a local hospital then life-flighted to a trauma center in City of Pittsburgh. The cause of death was stroke and heart disease.
Bluegrove Volunteer Fire Dept. Bluegrove, Texas 7/9/2004 Chief Fox was reported to have become ill at the scene of a hay/vehicle fire and was found later in his home having died from an apparent heart attack.
Harold Dean Chappell Arlington Fire and Rescue, Inc. Jonesville, North Carolina 7/12/2004 Firefighter Chappell responded to a motor vehicle crash on 07/11/2004 at approximately 1812 hrs. After completing the call Chappell returned home and the next morning had an apparent heart attack resulting in his death.
Daniel E. Elkins Los Angeles County Fire Dept. Los Angeles, California 7/13/2004 Captain Elkins died from injuries received when his privately owned vehicle left the roadway and rolled several times as he was leaving the Pine Incident brushfire in the Lake Hughes area of Southern California.
George H. Raber Hebron Fire Protection District Hebron, North Dakota 7/31/2004 Crew Chief Raber suffered a heart attack while exiting an engine at the fire near Hebron, North Dakota. After CPR at the scene, he was pronounced dead at Richardton Health Center
Edward ‘Ed’ H. Stallings Carthage Volunteer Fire Dept. 8/1/2004 Chief Stallings died from injuries sustained while directing fire suppression operations at a church fire in April. The roof of the structure had collapsed causing the front wall to fail and fall out onto the sidewalk injuring the Chief and two of his firefighters who had just exited the building.
Thomas ‘Tom’ Conway Haddon Heights Fire Dept. Haddon Heights, New Jersey 8/3/2004 Captain Conway suffered chest pain while directing traffic at a fire department call for service. He was transported to a local hospital where his condition deteriorated and he passed away peacefully on August 3, 2004.
Lester Philips Sunshine Volunteer Fire Dept. Harlan, Kentucky 8/4/2004 Chief Philips died in the hospital several days after suffering an apparent heart attack at the scene of a house fire.
Michael ‘Mike’ McAdams Sapello-Rociada Vol. Fire Co. Sapello, New Mexico 8/4/2004 Firefighter McAdams died at home from a cause to be determined several hours after responding with his fire company to the scene of a vehicle accident.
Michael J. Bliss Speedway Safety Services 8/6/2004 A second practice session on the Twin State Speedway had just started when a large piece of debris, either a wheel or axle bearing, was spotted on the track. Rescue Crew Member Bliss was asked to go out onto the track to retrieve the debris where he was struck and killed by one of the race cars.
Barbara L. Bordenkircher Wickliffe, Kentucky 8/10/2004 Firefighter Bordenkircher was operating a piece of fire apparatus in response to a reported grass fire when for a cause still to be determined the vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree, killing Bordenkircher and seriously injuring another firefighter, William Stanton, who was riding in the vehicle.
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