A veteran Los Angeles firefighter who responded to a blaze in an attic fireplace early Thursday morning died after being pulled out of the home by his fellow crew mates.
LA County fireplace officers mentioned Jonathan Flagler, 47, responded to a name at about 2:50 a.m. of a home fireplace within the 30700 block of Tarapaca Highway in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
LA County Supervisor Janice Hahn mentioned at a press convention on Thursday that firefighters have been in a position to rescue the household from contained in the burning residence, “however tragically, one among our personal Los Angeles County firefighters misplaced his life within the effort.”
Flagler was critically injured and rushed to Harbor-UCLA Medical Middle in Torrance the place he later succumbed to his accidents. Officers confirmed Flagler’s identify Thursday afternoon after his household was in a position to say their closing goodbyes to the fallen firefighter.
“The smoke and the hearth overcame my member,” Interim Fireplace Chief Anthony Marrone mentioned on the press convention. “He put out a mayday for help from the opposite firefighters that have been on the scene and so they have been in a position to shortly find, rescue him and begin the life-saving procedures as mandatory.
“They fought valiantly to avoid wasting his life and sadly it didn’t occur.”
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Division’s murder bureau, Cal/OSHA and arson investigators will proceed to analyze the reason for the hearth, Lt. Charles Calderaro mentioned on the press convention.
“Once you see firefighters all through your group in the present day, irrespective of the place you reside, it doesn't matter what metropolis you’re in … know they're there for you and that they’re able to put their life on the road for you,” Marrone mentioned. “And we definitely respect the outpouring of prayers and help.”
Fireplace crews led a solemn 20-mile procession from Harbor-UCLA Medical Middle in Torrance to the LA County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Workplace Thursday afternoon.
Flagler leaves behind a spouse and two teenage sons. He was a 21-year veteran of the hearth service and labored with the Vernon Fireplace Division for 19 years earlier than transferring to the LA County Fireplace Division in October 2020.
“That is devastating and my prayers are along with his spouse and two younger sons in addition to his buddies and colleagues within the Fireplace Division and everybody that knew and liked him,” Hahn mentioned in a tweet. “His bravery and sacrifice is not going to be forgotten.”
LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger mentioned she was saddened by the lack of a courageous member of the division.
“Our LA County Fireplace Division has tragically misplaced one among its courageous firefighters in the present day,” Barger mentioned in a launch. “Whereas we await to study extra, my coronary heart is heavy and I’m deeply saddened. He has made the final word sacrifice whereas serving within the line of obligation. I ship my most honest condolences to his household and Fireplace Division colleagues. His bravery is not going to be forgotten.”
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