Plainville, firefighter Moreau
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FOX61 on MSN'We all stand up and help one another': Plainville's neighboring fire departments provide support after Moreau's passingOur members were there, it’s on their minds, we all have families to go home to," Southington Fire Battalion Chief Edwin Crandall said. "So did Ray."
Plainville Firefighter Raymond “Ray” Moreau will be honored on Tuesday night after making the ultimate sacrifice at a house fire over the weekend when a piece of a fire truck broke and struck him
Raymond “Ray” Moreau, 60, died in the line of duty from injuries he suffered while battling a house fire on Maria Road in Plainville on Sunday morning and the memorial for him is growing as people leave flowers and messages of support at the fire department where he served for 35 years.
Fallen volunteer firefighter Raymond Moreau returned to his firehouse Monday, but not in the way loved ones would have wanted. The 60-year-old, known to most as “Ray,” died Sunday after being struck by fire apparatus while responding to a morning house fire.
The state medical examiner’s office has released the cause of death for the Plainville firefighter who was killed in the line of duty on Sunday. According to the medical examiner, 60-year-old volunteer firefighter Raymond “Ray” Moreau died from blunt trauma to his head,
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Daily Voice on MSNRemembering Raymond Moreau: CT Pays Tribute To Dedicated Firefighter, US Marine VetConnecticut honors those who die in its service. That's the sentiment state and local leaders hope the community takes away following the death of Raymond "Ray" Moreau, a Plainville firefighter who died while battling a fire on Sunday,
A piece broke off the fire truck and struck Plainville Firefighter Raymond Moreau, 60, who served for 35 years.
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FOX61 on MSNPlainville firefighter's family will be first to receive benefits under Fallen Hero Fund expansionGov. Ned Lamont signed legislation modifying the state's Fallen Officer Fund to become the Fallen Hero Fund, providing survivor benefits for all first responders.