Special Note: The year has just begun and we are already facing a tremendous impact of LODDs for EMS and fire. These tragedies in both Ind. and N.Y. are simple but deadly reminders of the sacrifices and dedication all of us put on the line each time we respond to that call. I encourage everyone who is directly affected by these two deaths to embrace and encourage each others’ emotional reactions. Focus on a step-by step approach of getting through these very difficult days. Know that you all are in my and the many others in the EMS community’s prayers, thoughts and well wishes. — Daniel McGuire, In the Line of Duty |
By EMS1 Staff
WEST ISLIP, N.Y. — An EMT and member of the West Islip Fire Department suffered a fatal heart attack, FirefighterCloseCalls.com has reported.
Edward Mueller, 49, responded to a call over the weekend. He had a heart attack less than 24 hours later, meaning his death is considered duty-related according to Hometown Heroes guidelines.
Mueller was named his department’s top responder for 2007. Memorial and funeral services will be held in West Islip this Thursday and Friday.