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Veteran Chicago firefighter dies

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

After returning from combat in the Pacific during World War II, Russell Harper landed a job as an officer in the West Chicago Police Department.

Not long after that, his father, a battalion chief with the Chicago Fire Department, handed his son a firefighter’s application and said, “You’re not going to get rich doing this, but I guarantee it’s one of the most rewarding careers you could ever have,” according to Harper’s son, Ron.

Harper, whose three brothers also became firefighters in the Chicago area, completed the application, and in 1948 was accepted into the CFD and assigned to a series of firehouses on the Near West Side.

Harper, 94, died Feb. 16 in Glendale, Ariz. Previously a longtime Northwest Side resident, he retired from the fire department in 1985 after 37 years of service and moved to Arizona a year later.

Harper was born and raised on the West Side and graduated from Crane Tech High School. In 1952, he received the prestigious Carter H. Harrison Award. The award, given annually since 1885 to those within the Chicago Fire and Police departments who have performed distinguished acts of bravery in the protection of life or property.

According to a Chicago Tribune story at the time, Harper and his company responded to a fire at 1226 S. Kedzie Ave. on Nov. 1, 1951. Harper entered a burning first floor apartment to rescue a woman who was burned and unconscious on the kitchen floor. After carrying her to safety, Harper collapsed on the sidewalk. He was taken to the hospital and later recovered.

Award presentation

“It happened back when there was no such thing as breathing apparatuses,” said his younger brother, Bill, a retired West Chicago fire chief. “During that rescue, Russ’ lungs were filled with smoke, and he barely made it out of that building alive.”

In the years that followed, Harper also served as a captain on the North Side with Engine 83, at 1219 W. Gunnison St. He and his men were the first engine company on the scene when in May 1979 American Flight 191 went down in Elk Grove Village, just minutes after takeoff from O’Hare International Airport.

Prior to retiring in 1985, his last assignment was as captain at O’Hare Airport.

Harper also is survived by his wife of 73 years, Elia; a daughter, Penelope Campana; six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

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Chicago firefighter dies on duty – update 1

The Chicago Tribune has identified the Chicago firefighter that died of cardiac arrest.

Walter Patmon Jr., 61, responded to reports of smoke in the 1500 block of West 99th Street about 10 p.m. Sunday, Chicago Fire Department spokesman Will Knight said. The firefighters discovered meat burning on a stove, officials said.

CFD Firefighter Walter Patmon, Jr.

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Chicago firefighter dies on duty

The Chicago Tribune is reporting this morning:

An 18-year veteran Chicago firefighter died overnight after going into cardiac arrest within hours of responding to a blaze on the South Side, officials said.

The firefighter was 61 years old, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office. His name has not been released pending notification of family members.

The firefighter responded to a fire in a kitchen about 10 p.m. Sunday in the 1500 block of West 99th Street, Chicago Fire Department spokesman Will Knight said.

After returning to his firehouse, the firefighter experienced shortness of breath while cleaning equipment, Knight said. He was taken to Little Company of Mary Hospital, where he went into cardiac arrest and was pronounced dead at 11:21 p.m.

The entire article is HERE.

The Sun-Times has an article HERE.

ABC7Chicago reports:

The 61-year-old firefighter died Sunday night from a heart attack shortly after returning from a call. His name has not been made public, but officials say he was a 18-year veteran of the Chicago Fire Department who was stationed at the Beverly fire house, Engine 121 in the 1700-block of West 95th Street.

ABC7 Chicago is told he is survived by a wife and three adult daughters.

The ABC article is HERE.

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