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Cal Fire San Diego firefighter passes away after medical emergency on training hike

A statement from Cal Fire said the 29-year-old was airlifted to a hospital in critical condition and despite “diligent efforts of medical staff” passed away.
Credit: Cal Fire San Diego

SAN DIEGO — A 29-year-old Cal Fire firefighter from Escondido passed away Monday morning, the agency announced in a statement. Yaroslav Katkov suffered a medical emergency Sunday while on a training hike with his crew, according to a statement from Cal Fire Director Thom Porter.  

Porter’s statement went on to say Katkov was airlifted to Temecula Valley Hospital in critical condition but despite “diligent efforts of medical staff” passed away Monday morning. The cause of death was not disclosed. 

The agency said Cal Fire facilities would have flags lowered to half-staff and uniformed personnel would shroud their badges in honor of Katkov. The state Capitol in Sacramento will also be flown at half-staff.

"On behalf of all Californians, Jennifer and I extend our sincere condolences to Cal Fire firefighter Yaroslav Katkov's family, friends and colleagues during this difficult time," Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a statement. "It's the work of brave firefighters like Yaroslav that keep our communities safe, and we are deeply grateful for his service."

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of CAL FIRE San Diego Firefighter I Yaroslav Katkov. Please join us in keeping Yaro and his loved ones in your thoughts. #calfire #calfiresandiego...

According to Cal Fire Chief Tony Mecham, Katkov joined Cal Fire last August as a seasonal firefighter and was assigned to Station 16 in the unincorporated area of De Luz, located six miles northwest of Fallbrook.

The full statement from Cal Fire can be seen below.  

"I am deeply saddened to report that yesterday CAL FIRE firefighter Yaroslav Katkov, 29, suffered from a medical emergency while on a training hike with his engine crew and passed away this morning despite the diligent efforts of medical staff. He is survived by his mother, father and brother. He was assigned to the CAL FIRE / San Diego County Fire Station 16 in the community of De Luz. 

Yaro was airlifted by the CAL FIRE / San Diego County Sheriff Department helicopter and air ambulance to Temecula Valley Hospital in Riverside County in critical condition. 

Yaro started his career with CAL FIRE on August 18, 2018 as a seasonal firefighter. Please join me in keeping Yaro and his loved ones in your thoughts."  

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