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SUNRISE — Thousands gathered Friday morning to honor the life of Battalion Chief Terryson Jackson, 50, who died in the line of duty on Aug. 28 when a Broward Sheriff’s Office helicopter ...
A memorial is held at the Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue Air Rescue 85 station at the Pompano Beach Airpark on Wednesday for Battalion Chief Terryson Jackson, one year after he died in a helicopter ...
Chief Jackson joined the Air Rescue 85 team as a flight medic in 2013. On February 24, 2016, he was promoted to captain. Sheriff Gregory Tony posthumously promoted him to battalion chief.
Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony and members of the department commemorated Jackson’s life at a ceremony at the Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue Air Rescue 85 station in Pompano Beach.
Captain Terryson Jackson of Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue was killed when a BSO Air Rescue helicopter crashed on Monday, Aug. 28 in Pompano Beach. (WPLG) POMPANO BEACH, Fla.
He started his career with Deerfield Beach Fire Rescue in 2004 and joined BSO Fire Rescue when they merged in 2011, the Sheriff’s Office said. He joined Air Rescue 85 in 2013 as a flight medic ...
Paramedics with BSO’s Air Rescue 85 gave her blood on the way to the hospital. Aaliyah Murray: “Without that, I would have had no chance out of survival.” ...
Killed in crash: Broward County Fire-Rescue Capt. Terryson Jackson, 49, and a woman — yet to be identified by authorites — who lived in the apartment complex. The helicopter was en route to ...
An air rescue flight paramedic and a woman who was in her home were killed and four people were hospitalized after a Broward Sheriff’s Office Fire Rescue helicopter crashed into an apartment ...
Flags are at half-staff at the Broward County Sheriff’s Office. As the agency mourns Monday's fatal crash of its air rescue helicopter, Sheriff Gregory Tony says it’s time for action. He said ...
According to air rescue medics, their goal time in a life-threatening transport is seven minutes. Kane, who has been with BSO for 20 years next month, 15 of them as an air rescue medic, believes ...