Montreal Gazette

Firefighte­r dies after being hit by truck

Struck in St. Laurent by vehicle he arrived on

- KAMILA HINKSON THE GAZETTE

A Montreal firefighte­r died of his injuries on Friday after he was hit by a fire truck while responding to a call.

“We lost one of our own,” said ronald martin, president of the Montreal Firefighte­rs’ Associatio­n, during a news conference Friday evening.

The firefighte­r, a 38-yearold man, had been with the Montreal fire department since March 2010.

Serge Tremblay, director of the fire department, could not release the man’s name, due to the fact that “an important member” of his family has yet to be notified of his death.

The accident occurred at about 5 p.m. in St. Laurent. The firefighte­r was part of a team responding to a call on Dutrisacst. close to henri bour assa Blvd. A man had locked himself out of his home and left a pot on the stove.

While the operation was taking place, the firefighte­r was struck by a fire truck.

Tremblay confirmed the truck that struck the deceased firefighte­r was in fact the truck in which he had arrived on the scene in. Three stations dispatched trucks to the fire. One station is located in St. Laurent, and the other two are in the Cartiervil­le district.

Tremblay stressed that in situations where multiple fire trucks are called to a scene, there are protocols that dictate which trucks do what and when.

“Our firefighte­rs are very competent,” he said.

Since the accident occurred in the line of duty, the family will have the option to have a public funeral, if they choose to do so, Tremblay explained.

The fire department and Montreal police are investigat­ing the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the accident. The Commission de la santé et de la sécurité du travail, the province’s workplace safety board, will also be opening an investigat­ion.

Two other firefighte­rs on the scene were brought to hospital to be treated for shock. All the firefighte­rs on the scene have been offered psychologi­cal support.

Tremblay said Montreal Mayor Gérald Tremblay contacted him to extend his condolence­s. The Montreal police expressed their condolence­s via Twitter.

The last time a firefighte­r died while responding to a call was in 2006. Capt. Marcel Marleau died January 21, 2006, while battling a blaze at an apartment building in Montreal North.

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THE GAZETTE ?? An investigat­or gathers evidence at the scene of a firefighte­r’s death after a firetruck hit him during a call in St. Laurent, on Friday.
DAVE SIDAWAY THE GAZETTE An investigat­or gathers evidence at the scene of a firefighte­r’s death after a firetruck hit him during a call in St. Laurent, on Friday.

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