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St. Johns Fire Rescue dedicates fallen firefighter memorial

One factor fueling St. Johns County's budget for the 2026 fiscal year is the need to keep the county's fire rescue services out of the red. | Noah Hertz, Jacksonville Today (Copyright 2025 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.)

ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – Last week, St. Johns County Fire Rescue dedicated a permanent Fallen Firefighter Memorial honoring firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty and recognizing the courage, sacrifice, and commitment that define the profession.

The ceremony also included the dedication of the department’s 9/11 Memorial, symbolized by a tree planted at the site to commemorate the lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001, and the sacrifices of first responders. The Office of Public Affairs produced a video to honor this important day.

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The memorial was created to provide the department and the community with a lasting place for remembrance, reflection, and healing. It is located at St. Johns County Fire Rescue Headquarters on Gaines Road in St. Augustine.

“This memorial ensures that their names, their service, and their sacrifice endure beyond our lifetimes,” said Sean McGee, St. Johns County Fire Rescue Chief. “It gives future generations a place to learn what it truly means to serve selflessly.”

McGee emphasized that firefighting is a profession defined by courage and responsibility, noting that every call carries uncertainty and risk.

“For some, that call became their last,” he said. “Their sacrifice is not measured only in the moments of service we remember, but in the crews they stood beside, the community they served with honor, and in the families they loved.”

McGee also addressed the families of fallen firefighters, acknowledging their loved ones’ lasting impact on the department.

“Your loved ones are forever part of this department’s story,” he said. “Their sacrifice guides us. Their memory strengthens us. And their names will always be spoken with honor.”

The names of the fallen firefighters inscribed on the memorial include:

  • Frank Schilsky (12/18/1987)
  • Dean Cherry (8/22/2002)
  • Ryan Reed (8/25/2007)
  • Kenny Krulish (1/22/2013)
  • Garrett Opper (4/27/2022)
  • Matt Martin (8/21/2022)
  • Brandon Estes (10/2/2022)

The memorial project began as an idea and moved forward through months of planning and design before construction officially broke ground on May 15, 2024. County officials recognized Fire Rescue Engineer Chris Naff for carrying the project from its earliest concept through completion, ensuring the memorial became a permanent and meaningful tribute.

County and Fire Rescue leaders said the memorial will serve as a source of strength for Fire Rescue personnel and the community, reinforcing the values of service, integrity, and responsibility.

The Fallen Firefighter Memorial and 9/11 Memorial will remain permanent tributes, ensuring that these heroes will always be remembered.


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