Chattanooga Fire Department Mourns Sudden Death Of Captain George Turley; Funeral Will Be On Friday

  • Tuesday, December 17, 2024

The Chattanooga Fire Department is mourning the sudden death of Captain George Turley.

Visitation will be on Thursday from 5-8 p.m. at Chattanooga Funeral Home, North Chapel in Hixson at 5401 Highway 153. On Friday there will be the viewing from 1-2 p.m. and the service from 2-3 p.m. at St. Jude in Hixson at 930 Ashland Terrace.

The procession will follow directly after the service to Lakewood Memory Gardens at 4621 Shallowford Road.

Officials said, "It is with the heaviest hearts that the Chattanooga Fire Department announces the line-of-duty death of the most senior member of our department, Captain George Turley (Engine 16 Blue Shift). Captain Turley, 58, served 31 years in the CFD and to say that he was well-liked and respected by his fellow firefighters is an understatement.

"He was on duty Saturday at Station 16 on Lupton Drive (Lupton City) and doing his daily workout in the gym in the apparatus bay by the fire truck when he suffered a medical emergency. Members of his crew found him unresponsive, called 911 and initiated CPR. Captain Turley was rushed to the hospital where life-saving efforts continued, but ultimately and tragically, he passed away.

"It is an unbelievably sad blow to the CFD and especially to George’s family, including his wife, Debbie, and their two sons. Members of the command staff, Chattanooga Fire Fighters Association Local 820, and Captain Turley’s coworkers have been offering his family support and assistance in the wake of his sudden death, along with the members of his Engine 16 crew. Our Peer Support Team is available for all of our firefighters.

"Captain Turley’s passion for the fire service and compassion for others has left a mark on many in our department. He truly cared about the job and he wanted it done right, making him a role model and strong leader in the CFD. He was a staple in the Hixson community who always went the extra mile to make school visits and station visits extra special for children. George was a good person and a solid firefighter who will be greatly missed.

"Funeral arrangements are pending. Please continue to pray for Captain Turley’s family and crew. Thank you for all of the kindness that’s been shown to the CFD following this terrible loss."

Cpt. Turley instructs school group
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