FL Chief Issues Emotional Plea After Second Firefighter Suicide

Feb. 2, 2023
In a matter of weeks, Marion County Fire Rescue has lost two firefighter/paramedics to suicide.

Marion County Fire and Rescue is mourning the second loss of a firefighter to suicide. 

Chief James Banta spoke to members of his department urging them to keep an eye on each other and reach out if they or someone else is struggling.

On Saturday, Feb. 4, firefighters will offer a final salute to FF/Paramedic Allen Singleton who died Jan. 29. He leaves behind his wife and two children.

The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. at the Church at the Springs in Ocala.

On Jan. 9, Marion FF/Paramedic Tripp Wooten died. He also left behind a wife and two children.

In a video message posted on the department's Facebook page, Banta said his department is "in pain, confused and upset..."

He said also is suffering the same emotions. 

The chief said if there were easy fixes, he would do them. But the issues run much deeper. 

"I need each of you to be my eyes and ears. I shoulder the burden of leading us out of this crisis, but i cannot do this alone."

He urged the crews to be cognizant of their co-workers and watch of change in demeanor. Asking the tough questions also is important.

After the funeral on Saturday, the IAFF strike teams comprised of mental health officials will be arriving in Marion County to offer their assistance.

Banta urged them to take advantage of their services and reach out.

"I am here for you...Never quit...I am always available if you need to talk..."

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