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On Monday, July 16th, the Indian River Volunteer Fire Company learned of a tragic death of a volunteer firefighter in the Bloxom Volunteer Fire Company in Accomac County, Viginia. On behalf of the Officers and Members of the Indian River Volunteer Fire Company, we extend our deepest sympathies to the families, friends, and members of the Bloxom Volunteer Fire Company on the passing of their Chaplain and brother firefighter, David R. Chew Jr. It is with sadness that we ask our communities to keep the Chew family and the Bloxom Volunteer Fire Department in their thoughts and prayers during these difficult times that the Bloxom community is experiencing. Obituary can be reviewed via the following webpage: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/pilotonline/obituary.aspx?pid=158619069#fbLoggedOut Information regarding the Bloxom Volunteer Fire Department of Bloxom, Virginia may be obtained via the following page: • http://www.easternshorefire.com/Bloxom_.php Additional information regarding these unfortunate circumstances may be obtained by viewing the following webpages: http://www.wboc.com/story/19035625/bloxom-firefighter-killed-in-monday-crash http://www.firehouse.com/news/10742859/virginia-firefighter-killed-in-fire-engine-crash http://www.wboc.com/story/19049811/bloxom-remembers-fallen-firefighter-david-chew The Sussex County Fire Chief’s Association via President Steven C. Deery, Jr. assisted the Bloxom Fire Department by providing prearranged standby crews from Delaware and surrounding areas to provide fire district coverage during this time period. WBOC TV News Channel 16 http://www.wboc.com/story/19077821/fallen-eastern-shore-firefighter-laid-to-rest Fallen Eastern Shore Firefighter Laid to Rest PARKSLEY, Va. - The Virginia state flag flew at half-staff Friday as fallen firefighter David Chew was laid to rest in the Parksley Cemetery. Chew answered his final emergency call on Monday, a call he had responded to for 11 years. Chew was the victim of a fatal fire truck crash. Firefighters in the Bloxom Vol. Fire Co. told WBOC they still cannot believe Chew is gone.
"You never expect it. You never plan on it. You never want to hear it and you certainly don't want it to be one of your brothers," said Bloxom Deputy Fire Chief Sean Bagwell. "We've lost an amazing, honorable man of God and a man that served his community," Maegan Smith said. |
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