Crime & Safety

LA Firefighter Recruit Killed In Possible Hit-And-Run Identified

A recruit on his way to academy training stopped to render aid at the scene of a crash on the Hollywood (101) Freeway Monday morning.

The unnamed recruit was on his way to training at the Los Angeles Fire Department​ academy when he was killed.
The unnamed recruit was on his way to training at the Los Angeles Fire Department​ academy when he was killed. (Nicole Charky/Patch)

STUDIO CITY, CA — The Los Angeles Fire Department is mourning the death of a recruit who was killed as he attempted to render aid at the site of a traffic crash on the Hollywood (101) Freeway in Studio City Monday morning.

LAFD spokesman Capt. Erik Scott said department recruit Jacob Fuerte, 22, was one his way to training when he "may have been involved in a traffic collision."

Fuerte, the son of a veteran Los Angeles firefighter was halfway through his training when he was killed Monday.

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"He got out of his vehicle, likely to assess the situation and render aid to anyone in need, when he was hit by another vehicle," Scott said.

Fuerte was pronounced dead at the scene. There was no immediate information on the vehicle that struck him, and Scott said the California Highway Patrol was conducting a hit-and-run investigation.

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"We extend our deepest sympathy to immediate family, friends, and loved ones during this incredibly difficult me," LAFD Capt. Erik Scott said. "Details regarding the memorial service will be shared as they become available."

A procession was held late Monday morning from the crash site to the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner's office. First responders lined up to pay tribute, as his flag-draped body was transported.

Mayor Karen Bass said during Monday's State of the City address that she had met with members of Fuerte's family. His father is a 17-year veteran LAFD firefighter-paramedic.

"My heart goes out to the family during this difficult time, and I've ordered city flags to be flown at half-staff in Jacob's honor and I thank all first responders, especially today," Bass said.

City Council President Paul Krekorian called for a moment of silence in Fuerte's memory before Bass began her speech.

"Jacob had made a commitment to a life of service and he was on his way to the training academy Drill Tower when he saw people in need," Krekorian said.

"With the kind of selfless heroism that we so often see from our first responders, Jacob immediately sprang into action to come to their a great risk to himself, and that decision cost him his life.

"On behalf of the city of Los Angeles, we extend our deepest sympathies to Jacob's family and loved ones, to his recruit class, and to all of the men and women of the LAFD."

Scott said Fuerte "understood the importance of helping those in need."

LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley issued a statement saying, "I received devastating news this morning that one of our firefighters lost their life tragically. He had just started his firefighting career, which requires courage, bravery, and prioritizing others before oneself. Our thoughts and prayers remain with his family during this most difficult time."

Fuerte joined the fire department on Feb. 12 and was in his 10th week of a 20-week training program, Scott said. He is survived by his father, two sisters and a brother.

Fire officials initially indicated that the recruit had come upon a crash on the freeway and stopped to render aid to those involved, but on Monday afternoon Scott said Fuerte himself may have been involved in the initial crash.

The crash involving a pickup truck with a trailer was reported just after 5:11 a.m. on the northbound 101 Freeway at Campo de Cahuenga in the Studio City Area. The California Highway Patrol issued a SigAlert for the area.

"Shortly after 5:00 AM this morning, a Los Angeles Fire Department recruit firefighter en route to academy training was fatally injured, when he stopped to render aid at a traffic collision with injuries on the northbound Hollywood (US 101) Freeway south of Vineland Avenue," the department announced Monday. "Despite the best efforts of LAFD and other emergency responders, the recruit firefighter died at the scene."

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