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Photos: Emergency services pay tribute to fallen firefighter

Police, fire and paramedics paraded through downtown in full dress to commemorate the life of Sudbury firefighter Mike Frost, who died May 19

A procession wound its way through downtown Sudbury on Wednesday to honour the life of city firefighter Mike Frost, who died on May 19 at the age of 40.

“We respect the members of the fire service, and this is one of the ways we show that respect," city CAO Ed Archer told Sudbury.com following Tuesday night's city council meeting.

The Sudbury Professional Fire Fighters Association is the procession's chief organizer, which it is undertaking with support from the city.

City council members and staff have been invited to participate and will do so as possible, Archer said. Media was asked by the family not to attend the funeral at Christ the King Church.

According to his obituary, Frost died unexpectedly at his residence on May 19. 

He was born in Sudbury on Feb. 9, 1982, and went on to graduate from Cambrian College’s Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training program.

“The love for his community was demonstrated when one of his greatest accomplishments was fulfilled by providing emergency services to his community as a firefighter,” according to his obituary. “Mike’s willingness to serve his community was also demonstrated by the various occupations he held throughout his life.”

Flags around Tom Davies Square were seen flying at half-mast today in honour of Frost, prior to which they flew at half-mast following the workplace death of a city employee killed on the job in Levack on May 6. 

Frost’s family has asked for donations to be made to Wounded Warriors of Canada in lieu of flowers. According to their website, they are a mental heath service provider mandated with “Creating an environment of compassion, resiliency and hope for Canada’s Veterans, First Responders and their families.”

 


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