6.14.2026 Fall River Firefighter Memorial

Jun 16, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Fire Department held its annual Firefighter Memorial Sunday ceremony to honor firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. The event began with an opening prayer by Father Racing, the fire chaplain, and the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Coogan delivered remarks, praising the Fall River Fire Department as one of the best in the state and commending the firefighters for their service and sacrifice in ensuring public safety. Fire Chief Bacon gave a detailed speech on the importance of remembering the fallen, not just for their sacrifice but for the lessons their experiences have taught the department, influencing modern training, equipment, and safety protocols. He announced that two new names were being added to the memorial: Firefighter Edward Burke, Senior, who died in 1980, and Lieutenant Michael Leage. Chief Bacon shared personal histories for both men, noting Burke's son Teddy was instrumental in getting his father's name on the monument, and highlighting Leage's dedication to preserving the department's history. The ceremony included the reading of all names on the memorial, followed by the ringing of a bell for each. A separate bell was rung for retired firefighters who had passed away since the previous year's ceremony. The event concluded with the traditional 5-5-5 bell ringing sequence, symbolizing the end of the incident and a return to quarters, followed by the Firefighter's Prayer and closing remarks inviting attendees to a breakfast.

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