The Columbus Dispatch

Columbus firefighte­r dies after monthlong battle with COVID-19

- Eric Lagatta

A longtime firefighter and paramedic with the Columbus Division of Fire has died after about a monthlong struggle with COVID-19, the division announced Monday.

Frank D. Duff Jr., 66, died Sunday after he became symptomati­c with COVID-19 in mid-august, which was traced to an exposure he received while in the line of duty, according to the fire division.

Duff was hired with the Columbus Division of Fire in September 1994, earning his paramedic certificate in 1998. He spent the majority of his career

working on the city’s West Side and was last assigned to Rescue 17 at city Fire Station 17 on West Broad Street in the Highland West neighborho­od of the Hilltop.

“Duff was known for his calm and kind demeanor with everyone he came into contact with. He treated everyone he met like family and was the living example of what it means to have a servant’s heart,” according to a statement the division posted on Facebook and provided to the media. “His family and friends are in our prayers.”

Additional informatio­n about Duff, including his surviving family members, was not immediatel­y available. Battalion Chief Steve Martin, a spokesman for the division, said those details will be included in an obituary when funeral arrangemen­ts are finalized, which

was not expected until Wednesday.

It is not clear whether Duff was vaccinated against COVID-19. The City of Columbus does not require employees to be vaccinated, nor does it disclose their vaccinatio­n status, with the exception of employees at Columbus Public Health, said Glenn Mcentyre, spokesman for the city Department of Public Safety.

“The Department of Public Safety has encouraged employees to get vaccinated, and we continue to look for ways to incentiviz­e them to do so,” Mcentyre said in an email to The Dispatch.

Steve Stein, president of Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Firefighters Local 67 in Columbus, said in May that the majority of Columbus’ approximat­ely 1,600 firefighters had received the vaccinatio­n.

Though City Council last week approved a Columbus-wide mask mandate for anyone inside a publicly-accessible space, emergency workers are among those exempt from complying with the order.

Eric Lagatta is a reporter at The Dispatch covering public safety, breaking news and social justice issues. Reach him at elagatta@dispatch.com. Follow him on Twitter @Ericlagatt­a

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Frank D. Duff Jr., 66, a longtime firefighter and paramedic with the Columbus Division of Fire, died after about a monthlong struggle with COVID-19.

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