Ga. firefighter dies of heart attack during training

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Ga. firefighter dies of heart attack during training


Duty Death: Joey Turner - [Homerville, Georgia]


By FireRescue1 staff

HOMERVILLE, Ga. — A basic firefighting student with a Georgia volunteer department died Saturday after collapsing during training exercises on Friday. 

Joey Turner, 48, was wearing full gear during a non-burn training exercise at the Georgia Fire academy when he apparently had a heart attack, according to FirefighterCloseCalls.com. Turner was given CPR at the scene before being transported to a local hospital in critical condition.

Firefighter Turner's condition stabilized and he was moved to the Medical Center of Central Ga., but his family decided Saturday to remove life support systems.







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