Faith and service were two elements of Johnny Tetrick’s life his comrades will remember following his death on Saturday in the line of duty after 27 years with the division.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- First Grade Firefighter Johnny Tetrick worked the B Shift for the Cleveland Division of Fire’s Engine 22 stationhouse, and he kept two leather items that were weathered with age and devotion.
The first was a decades-old helmet he refused to retire, worn down by service to a section of town known for frequent blazes. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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