Today: Anniversary of Fire at Evergreen Court Home for Adults

The following statements were released by Rockland officials regarding the first anniversary of the Evergreen fire, and the loss of firefighter Jared Lloyd.

Rockland Executive Ed Day

Today marks one year since we lost Rockland hero Firefighter Jared Lloyd and resident Oliver Hueston in a fire at the Evergreen Court Home for Adults in Spring Valley. Lloyd, a member of the Columbian Engine Company #1, gave his life in the service to others. As a former first responder myself I understand that the work we do is inherently dangerous, but this has been a difficult loss for our county and for all the volunteers who risk their lives day after day protecting us.

Jared was one of the first to arrive at the Evergreen Court Home for Adults, and he knew he had one job to do and that was to rescue the residents who were trapped inside as the fire intensified. Jared, along with firefighters, police officers and others who responded with him, helped guide, carry, pull, and drag 112 senior citizens away from a raging inferno.

As we continue to mourn his loss, and the loss of Hueston, we must remember that this tale of heroism will not ever be forgotten and will serve as an inspiration for others to step forward, volunteer and serve their community. Jared’s death is tragic, but his legacy will live on within the hearts of his two boys, the volunteer fire service of Rockland, and the entire community of this County.

District Attorney Tom Walsch’s Office

Today marks the one-year anniversary of the fatal fire at the Evergreen Home for Adults in Spring Valley.
Day and night, the men and women of the Rockland County volunteer fire service respond to a variety of emergency calls to assist residents in need. Their sacrifices, dedication to our community, and courage to keep people safe make them some of the best in the country.
The Rockland County District Attorney’s Office is continuing the prosecution phase of the case, fighting to hold those responsible for this tragedy accountable for their actions.
Our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Jared Lloyd and Oliver Hueston.

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