FDNY FF CHRISTOPHER SLUTMAN L 27 LODD 4/8/2019 (ALSO USMC)

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FDNY Fire Service Line of Duty Death



April 8, 2019 - LODD
Firefighter/Staff Sergeant Christopher Slutman, 43
L 27 FDNY
Kentland Fire Department, MD

United States Marine Corp. Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan


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Staff Sergeant Slutman was killed by a roadside bomb near US military base Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan. The blast left two other Americans and a contractor dead and three service members wounded, officials said. Christopher was also a Captain at Kentland Fire Department serving Landover and Prince George’s County, Maryland, where he worked in his free time.


RIP. Never forget.
 
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FDNY firefighter killed in line of duty in Afghanistan honored in Bronx



Thursday, April 8, 2021



The wife and three young daughters of fallen Firefighter Christopher Slutman were on hand to see the plaque dedicated in his honor.


BRONX, New York (WABC) -- A hero firefighter who was killed while on active duty in Afghanistan was honored in the Bronx on Thursday.

A plaque was unveiled and dedicated at Engine 46 & Ladder 27 for late Firefighter Chris Slutman.


Back in 2014, Slutman was given a medal for resuscitating a resident after a fire in the South Bronx.

"Chris will always be remembered for his bravery, for all he did to save others every day of his outstanding career and how he protected and defended our country," NYC fire commissioner Daniel Nigro said.
 

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FDNY firefighter killed in line of duty in Afghanistan honored in Bronx



Thursday, April 8, 2021
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The wife and three young daughters of fallen Firefighter Christopher Slutman were on hand to see the plaque dedicated in his honor.


BRONX, New York (WABC) -- A hero firefighter who was killed while on active duty in Afghanistan was honored in the Bronx on Thursday.

A plaque was unveiled and dedicated at Engine 46 & Ladder 27 for late Firefighter Chris Slutman.


Back in 2014, Slutman was given a medal for resuscitating a resident after a fire in the South Bronx.

"Chris will always be remembered for his bravery, for all he did to save others every day of his outstanding career and how he protected and defended our country," NYC fire commissioner Daniel Nigro said.
 

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Christopher Slutman wore two uniforms as a Marine and a firefighter. He served as a volunteer firefighter with the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department in Maryland for 19 years and as a 15-year career firefighter with the Fire Department of the City of New York. As a firefighter in Maryland, Slutman became a wagon driver and captain; in New York, he served as a member of Ladder Company 27 in the South Bronx. In 2014, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio presented Slutman with the Fire Chief’s Association Memorial Medal after rescuing an unconscious woman from a burning apartment.

Slutman, an infantry rifleman, joined the Marine Corps in November 2005. He deployed to Iraq in 2008 for 11 months and to Mozambique in 2010 for one month. As a Marine, Slutman earned two Iraq Campaign Medals, a Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal and four certificates of commendation.

He deployed to Afghanistan in October 2018 and was part of the 25th Marine Regiment, Fourth Marine Division. His deployment was part of the Georgia Deployment Program-Resolute Support Mission. Marines trained and advised Georgian infantry troops in order to contribute to NATO’s Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan. This program operated on six-month rotations between U.S. Marines and Georgian Armed Forces.

Slutman was a week and a half from redeploment when an improvised explosive device killed him outside of Bagram Airfield April 8, 2019. He died alongside Sgt. Benjamin Hines and Cpl. Robert Hendriks.

He is survived by his wife, Shannon, and three daughters and is remembered for his courage and commitment to service.

We honor his service.


 

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Kentland firefighter killed in line of duty in Afghanistan known for 'courage, character'​


by ABC7
Tuesday, April 9th 2019
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Kentland Volunteer Ladderman Christopher Slutman (Photo courtesy of Kentland Volunteer Fire Department's Facebook Page)
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PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. (ABC7) — A Kentland Volunteer firefighter was killed in the line of duty in Afghanistan.
Ladderman Christopher Slutman is being remembered as a "father, husband, brother, son and friend who displayed moral character and courage," according to the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department Facebook page.
Slutman is survived by his wife and three daughters.

Slutman, a staff sergeant with the United States Corps, was fatally wounded in Afghanistan.
He joined the Kentland Fire Department Company 33 in February 2000 and served the residents of Landover and Prince George's County. Slutman is survived by his wife and three daughters.

Slutman was also a member of the New York City Fire Department. During his tenure with the FDNY, he received the Fire Chiefs Association Memorial Medal for his "heroic actions" on a multiple alarm taxpayer fire in July 2013, according to the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department Facebook page.
Flags are being flown at half staff to honor the memory of Slutman. The flags include the American flag, the New York State and city flags, and the MOW-MIA flag on all city buildings as well as stationary flags throughout the five boroughs of the city.

"It is with regret the FDNY announces the line of duty death of FF Christopher Slutman, L-27, appointed Sept. 14th, 2003, which occurred Monday April 8th 2019, as a result of injuries while on active duty with @USMC," according to the NYCFireWire Twitter page.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio remembered Slutman during a Tuesday news conference and held a moment of silence.

“We are now as a city in mourning once again for a fallen hero, Christopher Slutman, a 15-year veteran of the FDNY and a United States Marine, who died in Afghanistan yesterday while serving his nation," said de Blasio.

“I had the honor of presenting him in 2014 with the Fire Chief’s Association Memorial Medal after he had rescued an unconscious woman from a burning apartment in the South Bronx. This unquestionably is an example of the measure of this man. Christopher Slutman is an American hero, a New York hero, and we mourn his loss today. Our hearts go out to his wife Shannon and his three children. They are in our thoughts and prayers. And we are also providing all the solidarity and support we can to his colleagues at Ladder 27 in the Bronx who are hurting, and to all the members of the FDNY who lost a family member.”

 
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