Texas fire chief dead after responding to structure fire

  

FRITCH, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — Fritch Fire Chief Zeb Smith died after he responded to a structure fire on Tuesday morning, officials with the City of Borger/Hutchinson County Office of Emergency Management reported.

Officials detailed that during the response on Tuesday morning, Chief Smith was given emergency medical assistance and was then taken to an area hospital after facing “unforeseen challenges” on the scene. He then died from his sustained injuries, officials reported.

“With profound sorrow, we announce the passing of Fritch Fire Chief Zeb Smith, who bravely responded to a structure fire earlier today,” a release from the City of Border read. “Chief Smith, a dedicated public servant, was the first on the scene, demonstrating his unwavering commitment and service to the Fritch community.”

Chief Smith, as described by officials, dedicated his service to the community for many years and was appointed as the Fritch Fire Chief in 2020.

“His exemplary leadership was evident in his tireless efforts over the past week, where he worked diligently to protect and safeguard his community and fellow citizens,” the release said.

“In this time of profound loss, our thoughts and condolences go out to Chief Smith’s family, friends, and the entire Fritch community,” the release added. “We honor Chief Zeb Smith’s legacy of service and express our deepest gratitude for his contributions to public safety.”

Officials noted that a memorial service for Chief Smith will be announced and additional information will be provided at a later time.

 

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