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Memorial honors LACoFD firefighter who died in house fire

The department remembered Jonathan Flagler as a “devoted husband, father, uncle, friend, and hero” and a “highly respected and esteemed firefighter”

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Chief Anthony Marrone of the Los Angeles County Fire Department spoke during a candlelight vigil for Firefighter Jonathan Flagler at Ole Hanson Beach Club in San Clemente on Jan. 10.

Photo/Leonard Ortiz/Orange County Register/SCNG/Tribune News Service

Emily Rasmussen
The Orange County Register

LOS ALAMITOS, Calif. — People gathered Friday morning at a memorial service to honor Jonathan Flagler, the firefighter who died battling a house fire in Rancho Palos Verdes earlier this month, in Los Alamitos.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department hosted the service for Flagler at 10 a.m. at Cottonwood Church in Los Alamitos. Flagler, 47, of San Clemente, died after battling the blaze on Jan. 6.

The service has been live-streamed on the Fire Department’s Facebook page.

Flagler leaves behind his wife, Jenny, and their two sons, Brody and Jack.

He was among other crew members from Fire Station 83 that responded to the fire at around 2 a.m. on Tarapaca Road. He was overcome with smoke and fire while inside the home and issued a Mayday alert, officials said. Flagler died at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center.

Flagler was a firefighter for 21 years, serving 19 years with the Vernon Fire Department before coming to the Los Angeles County Fire Department in October 2020.

He was a “devoted husband, father, uncle, friend, and hero. He was a highly respected and esteemed LACoFD firefighter who truly embodied our core values of courage, caring, commitment, community, integrity, and teamwork while on- and off-the job,” the Fire Department said in a statement. “(He) will be tremendously missed by all of us – and we will never forget him.”

https://www.facebook.com/LACoFD/posts/301994868638591

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