Clayton Fire Chief John Pridemore dies after fall at firehouse


Clayton is mourning the loss of its town manager and volunteer fire chief after a deadly fall at the firehouse Monday night.

Officials identified John Pridemore as the Clayton fire member who was injured and later died after a 25-foot fall from a scissor lift while cleaning inside the firehouse. He fell Monday at about 6:40 p.m. and died Tuesday at Christiana Hospital, according to Clayton Fire Company public information officer Kevin Wilson.

Pridemore was on the scissor lift cleaning in the new addition at the firehouse when someone pressed a button that raised the automatic garage doors. The door going up near the scissor lift knocked over the lift, Wilson said. As Pridemore fell, his head hit the bumper of a firetruck.

Wilson said someone wanted to raise the doors just in the old section of the firehouse but accidentally hit the master button that raises all the doors in both sections.

First report:Clayton Fire Company member hospitalized after falling 25 feet, striking head at firehouse

John Pridemore was the Clayton fire chief and town manager

Pridemore’s immediate family includes his wife, daughter, son and granddaughter.

“Our families vacationed together. John was one of my best friends,” said Wilson, adding that Pridemore was a dedicated fire company member and community servant.

Past fire chief and past company president William “Skip” Carrow knew Pridemore as a fellow firefighter but also as the new town manager, whom Carrow and the rest of the Clayton council members just hired in February.



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