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LODD: FF Gary Kistler Sr, 65, Miss.

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Kistler Sr., Gary Wayne 

Age: 65 

Cause of Death: Other 

Rank: Firefighter 

Nature of Death: Other 

Classification: Career 

Emergency Duty: Yes   

Incident Date: 01/28/2006 

Duty Type: After 

Incident Time: 22:00 

Activity Type: Extrication 

Death Date: 02/05/2006 

Fixed Prop. Use: Street/Road 

Fire Dept. Info: Saucier Fire Department

20121 West Wortham Road

Saucier , Mississippi  39574

Chief: Marenda Weems

  

Initial Summary:    Firefighter Kistler suffered a cut injury to a finger while working vehicle extrication at a motor vehicle accident involving a fatality.

Kistler, a number of days later, after being treated by medical personnel for pain in the arm and back, died in the hospital from complications related to an infection of the injury.   

Memorial Fund Info: The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Firefighter Gary Wayne Kistler, Sr. be made to the Saucier Fire Department. Donations which will be used for fire prevention educational materials for school children, a duty Gary was very active in performing. (20121 West Wortham Road, Saucier, MS 39574) Funeral Arrangements: Visitation with funeral services to follow, Saturday, 02/11/2006, 1000-1100hrs at the Saucier Fire Department station house, 23560 Old Till Road, Saucier, MS 39574 

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Mississippi Firefighter Dies From Injury

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SUSAN NICOL KYLE

Firehouse.Com News

The sudden death of a Mississippi firefighter has left a void in an area still reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Gary W. Kistler Sr., 65, a career firefighter with Saucier Fire Department, died Sunday, six days after he cut the tip of his finger at a wreck. The cause of death has been listed as septic infection, said Harrison County Fire Marshal George Mixon.

Kistler suffered the tiny cut during the extrication of a crash victim. "It was noted on the report. But, it was a really small scratch."

Mixon said the following day Kistler started feeling ill, and went to the doctor on Wednesday. "He was given pain medication because he said his back hurt. They also told him to do light duty for three days."

Kistler used the time to catch up on paperwork at the station where he was one of two paid daytime firefighters. "We sat around and drank coffee and talked."

On Sunday, Kistler collapsed at his home and was rushed to the hospital. He went into cardiac arrest in the emergency room. "Doctors said he was filled with septic infection," Mixon said. "We just can't believe it. How do you die from a cut finger. Everyone in the fire service has had a cut..."

Kistler, who also volunteered at the Saucier Fire Company, had more than 30 years of experience. "I would call him a fireman's fireman. He was there day and night. It didn't matter, he would come to help."

The grandfather had a special way with children, and loved showing them through the fire safety house. "That was his passion, teaching kids."

The viewing will be held his fire station at 10 a.m. Saturday. Services will begin at 11 a.m.

Mixon said the community that was nearly wiped out by Katrina has been dealt another blow, and he wonders just how much more they will have to endure.

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