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CHICAGO FIREFIGHTER DIES AFTER BEING INJURED BATTLING ROGERS PARK FIRE

A 32-year-old Chicago Fire Department firefighter has died after being critically injured while battling a blaze in the city’s Rogers Park neighborhood on Monday, according to WGN News.

Officials identified the fallen firefighter as Michael Altman, who was rushed to the hospital in critical condition after responding to the fire. Despite lifesaving efforts, Altman later succumbed to his injuries.

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The fire broke out in Rogers Park, prompting a large emergency response. Details surrounding what led to Altman’s injuries have not yet been fully released, but an investigation into the incident remains ongoing.

Altman’s death marks a heartbreaking loss for the Chicago Fire Department and the community he served. Fellow firefighters and city leaders are mourning his passing, remembering him for his bravery and dedication to protecting others.

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More information is expected to be released as officials continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the fire.

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