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Ga. FD recruit dies after falling ill during training

Columbia County Fire Recruit Kalif Leslie Daly became ill during physical training and later died at a hospital

COLUMBIA COUNTY, Ga. — Columbia County officials announced that Fire Recruit Kalif Leslie Daly died after becoming ill during firefighter training the previous day.

Daly, a member of the county’s newest recruit class, reported feeling unwell during physical training on Nov. 4 and was transported to a hospital, where he later died, according to a county press release. An investigation is underway, the Augusta Press reported.

“This loss has deeply affected us all. Columbia County Fire Rescue is more than a department, we are family,” Chief Jeremy Wallen said. “The bond we share, the brotherhood and sisterhood of the fire service, is built on trust, strength, and shared purpose. Though his time with us was far too short, he will always be a member of the Columbia County Fire Rescue family.”

Columbia County Fire Rescue asks for privacy as Daly’s family and colleagues grieve. The department thanks the community and neighboring agencies for their support and asks that everyone keep Daly’s loved ones in their thoughts. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be shared when finalized.

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