White Settlement Remembers Assistant Fire Marshal Bob Cooke, a Local Hero Lost in the Line of Duty

Yesterday marked a solemn anniversary for the White Settlement Fire Department as they paid tribute to Assistant Fire Marshal Bob Cooke, a dedicated firefighter who lost his life in the line of duty back on January 8, 1969. Cooke, who joined the department in 1965 and was elected as Assistant Fire Marshal two years later, was remembered for his selflessness and unwavering dedication to both the fire service and his community.

According to the White Settlement Fire Department’s social media post, on the night he passed away, Cooke was wrapping up operations at a house fire in the 8600 block of Ronnie Street when he tragically collapsed and, despite his fellow firefighters’ efforts to quickly revive him, could not be saved. His death stands as the only line-of-duty loss in the department’s history, making it a particularly poignant moment of reflection for the community he served.

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