Australian Firefighter Killed by Falling Tree

A New South Wales firefighter died after a tree fell on him while he was working the Hudson wildland fire near Walgett.

Fellow Rural Fire Service members rendered first aid until ambulance crews arrived – the patient was then transported to a Lighting Ridge medical facility where he passed away, the NSW Rural Fire Service said via Facebook.

The firefighter was identified as Captain Leo Fransen, 75, a member of the Diamond Beach RFS brigade, near Taree, since 2010.

“This gentleman made the ultimate sacrifice,” Commissioner Rob Rogers said,  “His tragic and untimely death is a solemn reminder about the dangers faced by our firefighters.”

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A New South Wales firefighter died after a tree fell on him while he was working the Hudson wildland fire near Walgett. Fellow Rural Fire Service members rendered first aid until ambulance crews arrived – the patient was then transported to a Lighting Ridge medical facility where he passed away, the NSW Rural Fire Service […]

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