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61-Year-Old CFD Engineer Suffered 'Medical Emergency' During Equipment Test On North Side

Steven Decker was a 30-year veteran of the Chicago Fire Department and was due to retire in November.

CFD Engineer Steven Decker, 61
CFD Engineer Steven Decker, 61 (Chicago Fire Department)

CHICAGO—The Chicago Fire Department is mourning the loss of CFD Engineer Steven Decker, who died Thursday during a training exercise on Chicago’s North Side.

Decker was a 30-year veteran of the Chicago Fire Department and was due to retire in November. The 61-year-old firefighter was an engineer assigned to Engine 71 at California and Devon in the city’s West Ridge neighborhood.

Around 3:30 p.m. Thursday, firefighters were conducting annual equipment tests in the 6600 block of North Kedzie Avenue, when Decker suffered a “medical emergency,” fire officials said on social media.

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Decker was rushed to St. Francis Hospital in Evanston, where he later died.

“We are asking for prayers for the entire Decker & CFD families during this difficult time,” CFD said in a statement.

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Chicago firefighters and neighbors salute fallen CFD Engineer Steven Decker, for the procession from St. Francis to the Cook County Medical Examiner. | CFD

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