Lawrenceburg training center to honor fallen firefighter
Dickey, an 11-year veteran of the
Four other firefighters were injured and taken to the hospital after fire and rescue units issued a "Mayday" distress call at
"This training center was in the works before we lost Jason, and in light of his passing, we chose to name it after him; to memorialize him," Lawrenceburge Fire Chief
Located on a 4.73-acre plot of land donated by the city of
Much of the
Although the deigns have not been finalized, the project may use converted shipping containers as part of the structure.
Having a training center located in the region will also help lower the Insurance Service Office, or ISO rating for the entire county. The ratting is used by insurance companies to set home insurance rates.
"The loss of a firefighter impacts the fire service nationwide,"
On
"He was a man who would show up and give you everything he had," Moore said. "He was a man that family meant everything in the world to. He would fight for his kids. He was a man who loved his brotherhood."
The chief vowed for the fire department to continue protecting Dickey's family. The late firefighter's wife, Jennifer, was expecting their fourth child less than a month before his death.
"He was a man who loved life," Moore said. "This day we celebrate his life. May we take the smile of Dickey and may we continue to serve the community faithfully."
As he was carried to his final resting place, a procession of dozens of fire trucks, ambulances, police cars and emergency response vehicles escorted their fallen brother through the city.
The procession passed
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