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U.S. Fire Administration Firefighter Fatality Notification - Blenheim, SC

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The United States Fire Administration (USFA) has received notice of the following firefighter fatality:

Name: Steve Hagan, Sr.

Rank: Lieutenant

Age: 48

Gender: Male

Status: Volunteer

Years of Service:  4

Date of Incident: 12/22/2008

Time of Incident: 2330hrs

Date of Death: 12/23/2008

Fire Department: Blenheim Fire Department

Address: PO Box 128, 104 E. High St., Blenheim, SC 29516 (USNG: 17S PU 2369 1962)

Map:

http://www.fidnet.com/~jlmoore/usng/?zoom=15&usng=17SPU23691962&disp=h

Fire Department Chief: David Rogers

Incident Description: Lieutenant Hagan responded to the scene of a motor vehicle accident. While at the scene, he began to feel sick and was taken to the hospital in Bennettsville.  Hagan was subsequently transported by ambulance to the hospital in Florence, SC, where he went into cardiac arrest and was unable to be revived.

Funeral Arrangements:  12/27/2008 @ 1400hrs in Blenheim, SC.

Memorial Fund Contact and Address:  In honor of to Lieutenant Steve Hagan, Sr., C/o Blenheim Fire Department, PO Box 128, 104 E. High St., Blenheim, SC 29516

Tribute is being paid to Lieutenant Steve Hagan, Sr. at http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/fireservice/fatalities/

To date, 110 firefighter fatalities have been reported to USFA in 2008 as a result of incidents that occurred in 2008 and one from a prior year incident.    USFA does not have a Line-of-Duty-Death (LODD) criterion nor does it make LODD determinations. Please note, running totals of firefighter fatalities used on these initial notices do not necessarily reflect the number of firefighter fatalities used in totals for the (provisional) monthly year-to-date USFA firefighter fatality reports, or year-end (provisional) reports posted online (http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/fireservice/fatalities/statistics/ff_stats.shtm). Firefighter fatalities in USFA reports are summarized by date/year-of-incident. Initial notices posted online (http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/fireservice/fatalities/) and distributed via USFA listserve do not represent the final on-duty firefighter fatality determination by USFA for such reports, nor LODD determination made by the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (http://www.FireHero.org) for names added each subsequent year to the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial at the National Fire Academy in  Emmitsburg, MD, they are the beginning of a research process for each firefighter fatality reported so that such determinations can be made.


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