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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

John Mc Fadden    27 January 2008 13:04 | Glasgow
There are no words that can convey the sorrow and suffering of your family and colleagues for a comrade and leader respected by all. You were tragically struck down striving to help others as always, doing a job that you were committed to, a vocation in truth. Goodbye and God bless you and your family.My thoughts are with you and your family and comrades.

Tony Linney    27 January 2008 12:52 | St.Andrews
Deepest sympathy to Johns family, friends and colleagues, missed but never forgotten.

Frank Wood xCentral    27 January 2008 12:50 | Warwickshire
My thought,s are with all involved. R.I.P. John

Alva Swifts    27 January 2008 12:39 | Alva
Please accept the condolences from all the players and coaches at Alva Swifts Boys Football Club. Our thoughts and prayers to John's family.

Tom Duncan (X Alloa    27 January 2008 11:50 | Sauchie
John it was a priviledge to work with you at Alloa station. You were a true professional firefighter, not only did we chat about the fire brigade but we exchanged our experiences when we were repairing cars. You will be sadly missed by all who knew you.

Our thoughts are with your family at this very sad time.

Wishing a speedy recovery to all who were injured.

Tom Duncan & family


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