Calif. FF shot, killed while working fire scene
Vidal “Max” Fortuna was a 20-year veteran of the Stockton Fire Department
Duty Death: Videl "Max" Fortuna - [Stockton, California]
End of Service: 01/31/2022
UPDATED at 9:27 a.m. CT, Feb. 1:
The Associated Press
STOCKTON, Calif. — A veteran central California firefighter was fatally shot Monday when he and others responded to a report of a dumpster fire and authorities arrested a suspect, officials said.
Fire Capt. Vidal "Max" Fortuna was shot before dawn in the city of Stockton and died at a hospital, Stockton Fire Chief Rick Edwards told reporters.
Edwards said the death is his "worst nightmare" as a fire chief.
"My message to my firefighters is to be strong. My heart breaks with you but we will get through this," he said.
A 67-year-old man was detained at the scene and officers recovered a firearm, said interim Police Chief Jim Chraska. Homicide detectives are trying to determine what led up to the shooting, he said.
"This highlights the dangers public safety faces every day, and again, our thoughts and prayers go out to the Fortuna family," Chraska said.
Fortuna, 47, had been a firefighter for more than two decades and is survived by his wife and two adult children, Edwards said.
Dozens of police and fire department vehicles accompanied Fortuna's body from the hospital to a funeral home.
The flag at Stockton City Hall was lowered to half-staff in honor of Fortuna.
Although Stockton firefighters have died doing their job, officials said it was likely the first time one was shot while on duty.
"This is something that I've never heard of here in the city of Stockton, firefighter being shot and killed," police Officer Joe Silva told the Stockton Record.
UPATED at 1:12 p.m. CT:
By Leila Merrill
STOCKTON, Calif. — The Stockton Fire Department firefighter who was killed in a shooting early Monday has been identified as Videl “Max” Fortuna, CBS 13 reported.
Police detained a suspect and said that he is a 67-year-old man. They are not seeking any other suspects.
Original report:
STOCKTON, Calif. — A Stockton firefighter died after being shot while working the scene of a fire, according to an email from FirefighterCloseCalls.com.
Earlier reports said the 20-year veteran firefighter had been transported to a local hospital following the incident, according to a tweet by CBS13 reporter Rachel Wuff.
The police said a person of interest was detained at the scene.
@StocktonPolice Officer Joe Silva says a suspect has been detained in the shooting of a @stocktonfire firefighter. A source confirms the firefighter died as a result of his injuries. @GoodDaySac @CBSSacramento pic.twitter.com/A8eoR0mGQS
— Rachel Wulff (@rachelwulff) January 31, 2022
Sources confirm a 20 year member of the Stockton Fire Dept. was shot and killed while responding to a call. Police still searching for a gunman. @CBSSacramento @GoodDaySac pic.twitter.com/qxVbw92EmO
— Rachel Wulff (@rachelwulff) January 31, 2022