Pennsylvania Firefighter Dies of Heart Attack While Training

PATTON, Pa. - A western Pennsylvania volunteer firefighter has died from a stress-induced heart attack while at a fire training school.

Cambria County Coroner Dennis Kwiatkowski (kwee-at-KOW'-skee) says 51-year-old John Polimine collapsed after training Saturday at Cambria County's fire school.

Polimine was from Windber, Somerset County, where he belonged to the Scalp Level-Paint Volunteer Fire Company. He had been a member for two years.

Officials with the Volunteer Fireman's Association of Cambria County & Vicinity says it's the first death in more than 55 years that firefighters have gathered to train in the county.

Scalp Level-Paint Fire Chief Michael Alexander says Polimine is the first to die during training or on a fire call in the company's history.

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it is always a sad day,when a fellow firefighter,dies in the line of duty.my deepest sympathy,to his family and friends.my heart goes with them.
Heat attacks continue to be one of the leading killers of firefighters. Someday it would be nice to eliminate this cause but I don't see it in the near future. IN THE MEANTIME BROTHER KNOW THAT YOU DIED HONOURABLY AND WILL BEMISSED BY ALL . REST IN PEACE
RIP

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