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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 2010

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View Line of Duty Deaths for 2008

FDNNTV LODD News

Videos
Reaction of Fallen Firefighter Daniel Najera's Family to Official Death Sentencing of Raymond Lee Oyler
Watch the reaction of the family of fallen firefighter Daniel Najera to Judge W. Charles Morgan's death penalty sentencing of Raymond Lee Oyler for the murder of five U.S. Forest Service Firefighters during the 2006 Esperanza Fire.
Code 3 for a Cure Raises Awareness about Firefighter Health and Safety in their Fight Against Cancer
12/27/2008 4:34:40 AM
Code 3 for a Cure is a group of firefighters led by Lorenzo Abundiz, a retired member of the Santa Ana Fire Department and a 2-time cancer survivor, who have made it their mission to raise awareness about and work towards a cure of all cancers, especially those that have claimed the lives of firefighters.
Cal Fire Riverside County Fire Chief John Hawkins Reaction to Death Penalty Recommendation
Watch the full version of Cal Fire Riverside County Fire Chief John Hawkins comments at the press conference following the Raymond Lee Oyler death penalty recommendation by the jury.