Chesterfield Fire releases new information on firefighter who died during North Carolina water rescue course


CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — The Chesterfield Fire Department has released new information surrounding the Chesterfield Firefighter/Paramedic, 41-year-old Alicia Monahan, who died while off-duty teaching a swift water rescue training course in the Nantahala River in North Carolina.

Monahan was a part of the Clover Hill Fire Station and provided more than 11 years of service to Chesterfield County Fire & EMS. During that time, she helped recover a body from the Swift Creek Reservoir in March.

“She was an experienced member of the department’s SCUBA Rescue Team and a member of the elite Virginia Helicopter Aquatics Rescue Team (VA HART), a joint initiative between the Virginia Army Air National Guard and Chesterfield County Fire & EMS,” Chesterfield Fire said in a release.

Chesterfield said Monahan was an active swift water rescue instructor and taught multiple classes during her off-duty time across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia with Rescue 3 International, a global organization that provides technical rescue training.

Alicia A. Monahan in a photo from Chesterfield County Fire and EMS in Virginia.

Setting:

On Saturday, June 25, Monahan was training a group of fire and EMS professionals in swift water rescue techniques on the Nantahala River outside Bryson City, North Carolina. Chesterfield Fire said she was familiar with the area.

Timing:

Warren Cabe, the Macon County Emergency Services Director in North Carolina, said those in the training course noticed Monahan was having a problem in the water. He said the first call came in at around 2:36 p.m. However, Chesterfield Fire said after conducting a safety briefing with the students, Monahan entered the water around 3 p.m. wearing full protective equipment and for reasons still unknown, became unresponsive.

8News has reached out to Chesterfield Fire for clarification on the timeline.



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