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Firefighter Line of Duty Deaths (LODD)

In honor of firefighters killed in the line of duty...

The following Firefighter LODD pages are dedicated to firefighters who have died in the line of duty. These men and women are honored for their service, dedication, and courage while proudly serving their fire department.

Each year too many of our brethren firemen are killed by fires, explosions, and daily work hazards while serving in their local communities across the US.

FDNNTV.com hopes to help reduce the number of firefighter deaths each year by providing news, technology, safety resources, and general information to aid firefighters and their families.

We welcome you to share memoriespersonal stories, and memorial service announcements with our online community. Our thoughts go out to the families, friends, co-workers, and loved ones of fallen firefighters - we will never forget!

2009 Firefighter LODDs







View Line of Duty Deaths for 2012

View Line of Duty Deaths for 2011

View Line of Duty Deaths for 2010

View Line of Duty Deaths for 2009

View Line of Duty Deaths for 2008

FDNNTV LODD News

Videos
LAFDGear.com
12/21/2010 10:12:49 AM
Are you looking for a holiday gift that your loved ones will enjoy and that supports an important fire service charity? If so, watch Barbara Brooks' report on LAFDGear.com, a website full of firefighting gifts whose profits go directly to the Los Angeles Firemen's Relief Association’s Widows, Orphans and Disabled Firemen’s Fund.
IAFF Campaign for a Smoke Free Union
11/2/2010 1:07:51 PM
In 2008, the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) and Pfizer Pharmaceutical's collaborated and launched their Campaign for a Smoke-Free Union, encouraging IAFF members and their families to live a healthier lifestyle by quitting smoking. Join FDNNTV.com's Barbara Brooks to learn about how the International Association of Fire Fighters is working to make itself the first tobacco-free union in North America.
Riverside County Supervisor Jeff Stone Reaction to Raymond Lee Oyler Death Penalty Recommendation
Watch the full version of Riverside County 3rd District Supervisor Jeff Stone's comments at the press conference following the Raymond Lee Oyler death penalty recommendation by the jury.