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From Virginia Fire News:
"Chesterfield Fire and EMS (CFEMS) is saddened to report the death of Captain Jason Ware, who was assigned to Engine 201 “A” Shift at the Chester Fire Station.
Captain Ware was killed early this morning in an auto accident near West Point, Virginia, while on his way to work. Captain Ware was 46 years old and was a 20-year veteran of CFEMS. After graduating from Recruit School #33, he served in multiple station assignments throughout the county. His beloved assignment was the Chester Fire Station – one of the busiest in the county - where he served as a firefighter and most recently as captain. Over his career, Captain Ware received various awards and most recently served on the department’s recruit interview panel where he was involved in the hiring decisions for multiple firefighters now serving the residents of Chesterfield County.
Fire Chief Edward “Loy” Senter Jr. notes that “we are heartbroken by this sudden loss and express our sincere condolences to Captain Ware’s family including his wife and two daughters. The department will be providing support as needed to the family and coworkers during this very difficult time.”
"Chesterfield Fire and EMS (CFEMS) is saddened to report the death of Captain Jason Ware, who was assigned to Engine 201 “A” Shift at the Chester Fire Station.
Captain Ware was killed early this morning in an auto accident near West Point, Virginia, while on his way to work. Captain Ware was 46 years old and was a 20-year veteran of CFEMS. After graduating from Recruit School #33, he served in multiple station assignments throughout the county. His beloved assignment was the Chester Fire Station – one of the busiest in the county - where he served as a firefighter and most recently as captain. Over his career, Captain Ware received various awards and most recently served on the department’s recruit interview panel where he was involved in the hiring decisions for multiple firefighters now serving the residents of Chesterfield County.
Fire Chief Edward “Loy” Senter Jr. notes that “we are heartbroken by this sudden loss and express our sincere condolences to Captain Ware’s family including his wife and two daughters. The department will be providing support as needed to the family and coworkers during this very difficult time.”