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What Happened to Kevin Skinner? Orange County Firefighter Passes Away
Orange County firefighter and Fire apparatus engineer Kevin Skinner‘s recent death has shocked the world. Accordingly, people have become curious about the circumstances surrounding his demise. Here is what we have learned about Orange County firefighter Kevin Skinner’s tragic demise.
Orange County firefighter Kevin Skinner dies while battling Laguna Niguel house fire
Kevin Skinner, a veteran firefighter with the Orange County Fire Authority, died while fighting a house fire in Laguna Niguel Sunday morning. He is survived by a wife and three children.
OCFA firefighter dies battling blaze in Laguna Niguel
A firefighter with the Orange County Fire Authority suffered a cardiac arrest and died this morning while working on a residential structure fire in Laguna Niguel, authorities said.
Who Was Kevin Skinner? Orange County Firefighter Dies Of Heart Attack While At Work
While responding to a Laguna Niguel house fire, Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) veteran Kevin Skinner, who had served for 25 years, suffered a heart arrest and passed away on Sunday at the age of 56.
Orange County Firefighter dies in the line of duty
A member of the Orange County Fire Authority died on Sunday morning while in the line of duty, OCFA reports.Kevin Skinner was a Fire Apparatus Engineer who had
Orange County firefighter dies of cardiac arrest amid early morning fire
Orange County Fire Authority firefighter Kevin Skinner died Sunday while fighting a blaze at a home in Laguna Niguel.
OCFA firefighter suffers cardiac arrest, dies, fighting house fire in Laguna Niguel
An Orange County Fire Authority engineer had a fatal heart attack while fighting a residential fire in Laguna Niguel early Sunday morning, the OCFA announced. Kevin Skinner, a fire apparatus engineer,
Orange County Firefighter Kevin Skinner Passes Away in Laguna Niguel
Orange County firefighter and Fire apparatus engineer Kevin Skinner‘s death left many stunned. s such, people have become curious about the circumstances surrounding his demise. Here is what we have learned about Kevin Skinner’s tragic demise.
Orange County firefighter suffers cardiac arrest, dies while fighting fire in Laguna Niguel
A veteran firefighter with the Orange County Fire Authority suffered a cardiac arrest and died Sunday morning while working on a residential structure fire in Laguna Niguel, authorities said.
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‘He led with his heart’ — Firefighters reflect on the life of fallen OCFA engineer Kevin Skinner
Capt. Robert Bucho, who was hired alongside Skinner, said he helped boost group morale during their time in the academy, as ...
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OCFA Engineer and Fallbrook resident dies in line of duty during Laguna Niguel fire
Fallbrook friends and family and the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) are mourning the loss of Fallbrook resident and OCFA ...
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