Tragic Loss for Mesa Fire Department as Firefighter Passes Away On Duty
MESA, Arizona — The Mesa Fire Department mourns the loss of Firefighter Mark Keller, a dedicated member who served for 35 years, after he died early Tuesday while on duty. Keller, who began his career with the department in 1990, was found deceased during his shift, though the city has not disclosed the cause of death.
Mesa Mayor Mark Freeman expressed his condolences, emphasizing Keller’s dedication to the community. “Mark’s legacy will continue to inspire us all,” he stated. The United Mesa Fire Fighters IAFF Local 2260 also paid tribute, calling Keller “a true legend in the fire service.”
Keller’s lengthy commitment to public service not only impacted his colleagues but also the community he served. Tributes poured in from fellow firefighters and community members alike, reflecting on his exemplary career and heartfelt service.
As the city grieves, support is being extended to Keller’s family, his crew, and all members of the Mesa Fire and Medical Department in this difficult time. Further details regarding memorial services and tributes are yet to be announced.
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