Cobourg’s flags at half-mast for former platoon chief

NorthumberlandNews.com

Flags across all municipal buildings in Cobourg will be at half-mast on Sunday in honour of Firefighters’ National Memorial Day.

The Government of Canada established Firefighters’ National Memorial Day as a tribute to the firefighters who risk their lives to keep Canadians safe. The second Sunday in September of each year is now designated in memory of firefighters who have fallen in the line of duty.

Among the inductees being honoured this year will be Cobourg’s Donald Medhurst.

Medhurst was a proud member of the Cobourg Fire Department for 30 years, rising through the ranks and retiring as a platoon chief. His death in 2020 was the result of a work-related illness.

His name will be added to the Canadian Fallen Firefighters Memorial Wall in Ottawa and the International Association of Fire Fighters Memorial wall in Colorado Springs, Colorado later this month. His name was previously added to the Ontario Firefighters Memorial Wall in Toronto.

The Canadian flag will be at half-mast on all federal buildings and establishments and across all Cobourg municipal buildings on Sunday, Sept. 8. Flags will return on Sept. 9.

 

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