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Recognizing and honoring the life and service of Philadelphia Firefighter Lieutenant Sean Williamson.
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WHEREAS, The Philadelphia Fire Department is heartbroken by the loss of Lt. Sean Williamson, who died in the line of duty after a fire-damaged building collapsed in the Fairhill neighborhood on June 18, 2022; and
WHEREAS, Shortly before 2:00 a.m. on June 18th fire crews were called to 300 W. Indiana Avenue. Eight occupants of the property were safely evacuated from the building; and
WHEREAS, The fire was placed under control over an hour later. Firefighters remained working when the building collapsed around 3 a.m. A 2nd-alarm was declared after the collapse occurred; and
WHEREAS, Four people, three firefighters and one L&I Inspector were initially trapped, and removed and transported to Temple Hospital; and
WHEREAS, It was discovered that two additional firefighters were trapped under the debris; therefore, firefighters began a search and rescue operation. Lt. Robert Brennan, Jr was found, safely transported to Temple Hospital. Tragically, Lt. Williamson was also found and pronounced deceased at the scene at 6:45 a.m.; and
WHEREAS, Lt. Williamson was a former Marine who provided dedicated and exemplary service to the City of Philadelphia for 27 years; and
WHEREAS, He was last assigned to Ladder 18 in Tioga/Nicetown. Over his long career he also served with the specialized Rescue 1 company; taught at the Fire Academy, and was a member of PA-Task Force1, the federal urban search-and-rescue team sponsored by the Philadelphia Fire Department; and
WHEREAS, In his statement, Mayor Kenney said Lt. Williamson exemplified heroism by doing what our first responders do every day: put on their uniform, leave their loved ones, and carry out their sworn duty to protect and serve the residents of Philadelphia; and
WHEREAS, A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at the Epiphany of Our Lord Church on Monday, June 27 at 11a.m.; and
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