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Honor Norwalk CT veterans

To honor veterans from Norwalk, Connecticut who made the ultimate sacrifice during wartime service

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Norwalk Fire Dep’t

In all the years of the Norwalk Fire Department, there has only been one death in the line of duty. That is an incredible safety record and a testament to good training and execution of firefighting skills.

The one death occurred in 1961. To read about it, click the name below.

FIREMAN GEORGE DAVID NASH

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