CA Fire Capt. Jumps from Overpass, Killed by Big Rig

Dec. 14, 2016
The captain was 41 years old with a wife and two kids and well respected in his work place.

An Orange County fire captain jumped from an interstate overpass into the path of a big rig and was killed.

According to a report by The Orange County Register, the man was Capt. Eric Weuve, 41, an 11-year veteran with the department based out of Station 64 in Westminster.

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) was notified that a man was scaling a fence on the Crown Valley Parkway I-5 overpass on Tuesday morning and jumped minutes later, according to the newspaper report. He was killed by a big rig after jumping.

Crews from the Orange County Fire Authority arrived on the scene and noticed a pickup truck with fire gear in it at the top of the overpass. That's when they found Weuve on the freeway, according to the newspaper.

Chaplains were sent to the scene as well as the department’s Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Team, the paper reported.

Weueve was married with two kids, a boy, 14, and a girl, 5.

“Weuve was a well-respected member of the Orange County Fire Authority, a wonderful father and will be missed not only in the OCFA community, but the community at large,” OCFA Capt. Larry Kurtz told the paper. “The word tragedy just doesn’t do the situation justice.”

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