02/27/2025
Seattle Fire Rescue 1
Seattle Fire's Rescue 1 is the cities heavy rescue company responding to fire, dive, high angle rope
02/27/2025
02/27/2025
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12/21/2022
Our hearts are with our brothers and sisters in the FDNY, particularly with R2, as they mourn the loss of Billie Moon. Keep his family in your thoughts and your prayers this Christmas.
FDNY Firefighter William Moon honored with special ceremony The FDNY honored firefighter William Moon Sunday with a special ceremony at his firehouse in Brownsville.
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01/25/2022
Rescue 1, as well as the whole Seattle Fire Department, is thinking about our brothers and sisters in Baltimore today. Rest in peace.
The Officers & Members of L-734 & Baltimore Fire Officers IAFF Local 964 regretfully announce the line of duty deaths of:
-Lt Paul Butrim
-FFPM Kelsey Sadler
-FFPM Kenneth Lacayo
Please keep their families in your prayers as well as our member who remains hospitalized.
01/06/2021
RFB Seattle Fire Department LODD:
Lieutenant Walter D. Kilgore, E10
FF James T. Brown, L7
Lieutenant Gregory A. Shoemaker, E13
FF Randall R. Terlicker, E13
On January 5, 1995, four Seattle Firefighters made the ultimate sacrifice in an arson fire that destroyed a warehouse in the city's International District. The firefighters were apart of a five-alarm response at approximately 7:00 p.m. to a working fire at 811 7th Avenue S, Pang International Foods, Inc., a wooden warehouse built in 1908. Which was set by the building's owner, Martin Pang. The response grew to involve more than 100 firefighters. The structure and a floor over a hidden basement collapsed taking the four lives. Kilgore, Brown and Terlicker – died of asphyxiation after their air cylinders emptied. Shoemaker, who lost his helmet and scba mask in the fall from the first floor, died of smoke inhalation. It took three days before the bodies of the fallen firefighters were recovered.
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