CFD death: Steven Decker, Chicago firefighter, dies after suffering medical emergency during equipment test in West Ridge

A Chicago firefighter tragically passed away following a medical emergency during an equipment test on the North Side of the city, as confirmed by the Chicago Fire Department on Thursday afternoon.

The firefighter, identified as Steven Decker, was a dedicated veteran with 30 years of service. He worked as an engineer for Engine 71 located in the West Ridge area on the Far North Side.

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The department reported that the 61-year-old experienced the fatal medical episode during a training exercise held on the 6600 block of North Kedzie. The incident occurred shortly after 3 p.m.

According to the president of Chicago Firefighters Local 2, Decker was engaged in a twice-annual mandatory hose testing at the time. A fire official informed ABC7 that the activities were taking place on the street.

Decker was swiftly transported to Saint Francis Hospital in Evanston, where he unfortunately succumbed to his condition. In a solemn tribute, an ambulance carrying his body was escorted by fellow firefighters in a procession spanning more than 10 miles to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office. There, first responders honored him by standing at attention and saluting his service and dedication.

“We are heartbroken by losing another one of our own. Steve gave everything in service to the people of Chicago, and his courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten,” stated CFD Commissioner Annette Nance-Holt. “Our deepest condolences go out to the Decker family, fellow firefighters, paramedics, and all who cherished him.”

Nearby fire engines came to help hang purple bunting above the entrance to Engine 71 on Friday morning.

Ald. Debra Silverstein, who represents the 50th Ward, says this is one of the smallest fire houses in the city, so it is a very tight-knit group.

“It’s just been horrible. We just had a funeral last week. And now we have to, unfortunately, prepare for another one,” Silverstein said. “I just visited inside, and they’re all devastated. So, they work very closely together.”

The union president says Decker was admired for his work and commitment. That’s why it was easy for his fellow firefighters to assist Engine 71 on Friday morning, drilling holes in the fire house to honor the first responder as they support one another through this difficult time.

“One of those guys that, we all have them, that are… They know everything about the apparatus that they work on… Just has everything diligently set and ready to go. That’s the kind of guy he was,” said Chicago Firefighters Local 2 President Erik Steinmetz.

Silverstein said Decker leaves behind a wife and one child.

“Our first responders put their lives in the line for us every single day, and I’m just really really saddened that we have lost a 30-year veteran, getting ready to retire, looking forward to retirement, who has lost his life in the line of duty,” Silverstein said.

Decker is the second Chicago firefighter to die while on duty this year. CFD Firefighter Michael Altman was also killed two months ago while battling a fire in Rogers Park.

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