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JNobleRoad Traffic Accident - 23rd January 2008

CSFRS made this book available online for registering condolences in respect of this accident which cost the life of one firefighter and resulted in serious injuries to other members of the Blue Watch crew from Alloa.

The online condolence book here was closed to new messages on Friday 22nd February 2008.

A fund for donations to the firefighters injured in this accident has now been opened. More details are available HERE

Dakers Family    31 January 2008 08:17 | Fishcross
What such a loss to a well known and liked man....a hero, who helped alot of people. Our thoughts are with his wife and kids,and also to everyone involved on that tragic day.
RIP john.

TERRY M.    31 January 2008 08:03 | TULLIBODY
NEVER NEW JOHN, BUT LIKE EVERYONE ELSE IN THE COMMUNITY I AM SADDENED BY THE LOSS OF THIS WELL RESPECTED MAN. MY THOUGHTS GO TO JOHNS FAMILY.
RIP.

Stewart Sinclair    31 January 2008 01:36 | Osaka Japan
I heard about the incident while living in Japan.I'm from Alloa area and my sister's husband is based at Alloa fire station.
I just want to say how sorry Iam,and my heartfelt wishes go out to the family
of John Noble

Bob Marquis    31 January 2008 01:28 | Lynden ON Canada
I heard of John's death from my wife's cousin, and wanted to express my support for his family in this time of sadness.
Bob

Mark Shanks    30 January 2008 23:31 | Bonnybridge
Express my deepest sympathies to all family, friends and colleagues.


"If Prometheus was worthy of the wrath of heaven for kindling the first fire upon earth, how ought all the Gods to honour the men who make it their professional business to put it out?" - John Godfrey Saxe, circa 1850.


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