N.C. lieutenant dies of apparent heart attack

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N.C. lieutenant dies of apparent heart attack


Duty Death: Herman Jones - [Raleigh, North Carolina]FireRescue1 Member Line of Duty Death
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Raleigh Professional Fire Fighters Assocation
Lieutenant Herman S. Jones.

RALEIGH, N.C. — A firefighter died Tuesday four days  after suffering an aortic tear while reponding to a medical call.

Lieutenant Herman S. Jones, of the Raleigh Fire Department, was transported to Wake Medical Center Friday after experiencing chest pain and was later moved to UNC hospital.

He was a 27-year veteran of his department and achieved the rank of lieutenant in 2001.

Memorials for Lt. Jones will be held this Saturday.  

Visitation will begin at 1 p.m. at Haywood Funeral Home, 2415 South Wilmington Street in Raleigh.

Funeral services will follow at at Juniper Level Baptist Church, 9104 Sauls Road.








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