Incident Name:
Date: 4/2/1994
Personnel: Joseph Jay Boothe
Age: 17
Agency/Organization: Pea Ridge Volunteer Fire Department, AL
Position: firefighter
Summary: On April 2, Firefighter Joseph Jay Boothe of the Pea Ridge (AL) Volunteer Fire Department was riding in the passenger seat of a 1971 Ford 1200 gallon tanker truck enroute to a brush fire that was threatening several homes and a church. Boothe was killed when the vehicle overturned heading into a sharp turn. The police report indicated that the vehicle was traveling at approximately 35 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone. The driver received minor injuries and reported that the brakes on the vehicle locked up heading into the curve. The vehicle had no seatbelts and Firefighter Boothe died of traumatic injuries received from being pinned under the vehicle.
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Home Fire Department was the Pea Ridge Volunteer Fire Department, Montevallo AL 35115
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Reports, Documentation, Lessons Learned
- Joseph’s name, death date and brief bio are included in the USFA Firefighter Fatality Retrospective Study, published April 2002 (2,888 K pdf)
- USFA Memorial Database: Joseph Jay Boothe and on the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial under Alabama
- US Social Security Death Index: Joseph J Boothe
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Media Articles and Reports
Photos, Videos, & Tributes
- Alabama Fallen Firefighters list: 1994, Joseph Boothe
- Alabama State Fallen Firefighter Memorial located at the Alabama Fire Academy in Tuscaloosa AL
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