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Trappe fire chief, son of sheriff deputy killed

Troopers Branden T. Sisca of Trappe and Martin F. Mack III were killed

- By Stephanie Sigafoos ssigafoos@mcall.com

PHILADELPH­IA » State police have opened a driving under the influence investigat­ion following the deaths of two Pennsylvan­ia troopers and a civilian struck by a vehicle on an interstate in Philadelph­ia early Monday, state police said.

Trooper Branden T. Sisca, 29,Pennsylvan­ia State Police Commission­er Robert Evanchick said that Trooper Martin F. Mack III, 33, and Trooper Branden T. Sisca, 29, were struck and killed by a driver early Monday on I-95 south in the area of milepost 18 in Philadelph­ia. Philadelph­ia County. A male pedestrian, unidentifi­ed was also struck and killed at the same time.

Late Monday morning Trappe Fire Company No. 1 release a statement regarding Officer Sisca, who served as the Trappe Fire Chief:

“It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that Trappe Fire Company No.1 announces the passing of Fire Chief Branden Sisca. Chief Sisca was tragically killed in a motor vehicle crash earlier today while working as a Pennsylvan­ia State Police trooper.”

Troopers Mack III and Sisca were dispatched after a man was reported walking in the southbound lanes of I-95 near the sports stadiums in south Philadelph­ia.

The troopers arrived around 12:45 a.m. Monday and were trying to take the man into custody and walk him back to their vehicle when another vehicle “traveling at a high rate of speed” struck all three, Capt. James Kemm said.

“The impact was so great that it threw the troopers over into the northbound lanes of Interstate 95,” Kemm said. The vehicle ended up on the right-side shoulder of the highway and the driver remained at the scene. Other arriving troopers found witnesses trying to revive the victims, who were pronounced dead at the scene, Kemm said.

“Right now, we are conducting an active investigat­ion that is DUI-related,” Kemm said. The pedestrian’s name is not being released pending notificati­on of his relatives.

Mack, 33, enlisted in November 2014 and has been assigned to the Philadelph­ia barracks since 2015. Sisca, 29, enlisted in February of last year and graduated in August.

Col. Robert Evanchick, the state police commission­er, said the troopers “made the ultimate sacrifice,” braving the dangers of traffic at night on the busy highway to aid someone whose own life was in danger.

“These troopers personifie­d our department’s core values of honor, service, integrity, respect, trust, courage and duty,” he said. “… They both had bright careers ahead of them, and it saddens me to know how their lives were senselessl­y cut short.”

The Pennsylvan­ia State Troopers Associatio­n said both troopers were organ donors and have donated their organs to the Gift of Life Program.

Gov. Tom Wolf ordered state flags to fly at halfstaff through Friday in their honor, calling it “a very sad day for Pennsylvan­ia.” He called it a reminder of the heroism of state troopers who “lay their lives on the line for all of us every day.”

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office issued a statement noting that Trooper Sisca is the son of MCSO Deputy Craig Sisca, a 10-year veteran of the sheriff’s office. “Thinking of Deputy Sheriff Craig Sisca, whose son State Trooper Branden Sisca made the ultimate sacrifice for the Commonweal­th this morning,” said Sheriff Sean Kilkenny. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the Sisca family.”

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