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Ocala Fire Rescue Presents Life Saving Award to Two Off Duty First Responders

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October 07, 2022 | FLORIDA OCALA FIRE RESCUE, Correspondent
This article is a direct street report from our correspondent and has not been edited by the 1st Responder newsroom.

(OCALA, FL.) Oct. 4, 2022 – On Oct. 4, during Ocala’s City Council meeting, Ocala Fire Rescue (OFR) recognized OFR Captain Brent Stegall and Dixie County EMT Miranda Kilsby for their lifesaving actions at the scene of a motor vehicle accident encountered during their respective commutes.

Around 8 a.m., on Aug. 17, 2022, a vehicle with four occupants traveling on US Highway 27 was involved in a rollover. The vehicle accident would result in a vehicle fire.

As fate would have it, two off-duty first responders would be traveling along the same route.

Captain Stegall was returning home from work when the single-vehicle accident caught his attention. Without hesitation, Captain Stegall stopped to assist. While assessing the scene, he found one person outside and three others trapped inside the vehicle with an active engine compartment fire.

A second passerby – EMT Kilsby – also stopped to help the vehicle accident victims.

Captain Stegall and EMT Kilsby removed the three passengers stuck in the vehicle and proceeded to triage and conduct rapid trauma assessments while the first responding units arrived at the scene.

For taking immediate action and preventing severe burns or death to the vehicle’s occupants, OFR proudly presented Captain Brent Stegall and EMT Miranda Kilsby with a Life Saving Award.

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OCALA FIRE RESCUECorrespondent

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