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Firefighter of Union County, prison officer dies as a result of injuries that have been overthrown by a fire engine

The courthouse of the Union County is illuminated this week after the death of a local fireman in red.

On Saturday Pinedale fell from a fire engine, 58, Pinedale fell from a fire engine and was critically injured while he reacted to a grass fire on County Road 60 near Etta.

According to officials, Dykes was brought to the North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo, where he died of his injuries on Monday.

Curt Clayton, Emergency Management Director of Union County, told WTVA that Dykes suffered great head trauma in autumn.

Sam Creekmore, representative of Union County, postponed the house to commemorate Dykes on Monday and described him as “committed civil servants” and said that he embodies “bravery and commitment that our first aiders define”. The house then watched a moment of silence in Dykes' honor.

Spokesman for the House Jason White said about Death Deaths: “It is far too often for our law enforcement authorities and our first aiders. It seems as if they are becoming more and more regular. “

Dykes marks the first compulsory death of a fireman in the history of Union County. He is Mississippi's first fire brigade line in 2025.

Dykes also served as a prison in the Union County prison. He leaves his wife Debbie and daughter Kayla Harrison.