New Plaque Remembers 134 Pittsburgh Firefighters Who Died While On Duty

  • Source: WESA-FM 90.5 Pittsburgh
  • Published: 06/17/2021 06:11 AM

To honor city firefighters who died in the line of duty, the Pittsburgh Veteran Firefighter’s Association donated a memorial plaque on June 16 outside the Fire Academy Training Center in Highland Park. It honors the 134 Pittsburgh firefighters who died while on duty; the first was in 1871. Retired Pittsburgh firefighter John Gambetta said the leading cause of death among firefighters is a heart attack, followed by apparatus issues, collapses and smoke inhalation or CO2 poisoning. Heart attack remains the number one cause of death among firefighters throughout the nation. Gambetta said the plaque represents honor, bravery, and the sacrifice of firefighters. “We know that they were ready to give up their own life for a total stranger who needed their help,” Gambetta said.



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