Volunteer firefighter in Connecticut killed by falling fire truck fragment
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Raymond Moreau, a 60-year-old firefighter with the Plainville Fire Department, died after a fragment from a fire truck struck him while he responded to a house fire. Moreau was a devoted volunteer for over 35 years, contributing tens of thousands of hours to the local community. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, known as a loving father and dedicated public servant. In remembrance of his service, the Connecticut governor ordered flags to half-staff, and a ceremony is scheduled to honor Moreau's contributions to Plainville.
Raymond Moreau, a 35-year veteran of the Plainville Fire Department in Connecticut, was killed at a house fire when a truck fragment struck him.
Moreau devoted tens of thousands of hours to volunteering, serving his community with dignity and honor over 35 years.
Governor Ned Lamont has ordered U.S. and state flags to half-staff in honor of firefighter Raymond Moreau following his tragic death.
'This isn't merely a job or a hobby, being a volunteer firefighter, it is a calling. And Ray answered the call,' said Commissioner Ronnel Higgins.
Read at Boston.com
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