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Firefighter who died battling blaze named

Daisy Dumas

A “treasured and long-serving” New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service firefighter who died after being struck by a falling tree in a bushfire has been named as John Lohan.

The divisional commander was killed in Nerong on the state’s mid-north coast on Sunday night. He had been working in a “critical leadership role on the fire ground, ensuring the safety of his firefighters and the community”, the NSW NPWS said.

Lohan, 59, had been based at the service’s Lake Munmorah depot for almost 30 years and had been deployed to fires across the state.

In a statement released on Tuesday afternoon, Lohan’s family thanked the public for their support and said they were “deeply grateful to John’s coworkers for their compassion and strength”.

The ongoing contributions of the men and women of the NPWS, they said, “often go unrecognised, and we truly value the role they play on the frontline every day”.

The news of John’s passing has come as a profound shock to us all. John was a great father, loving brother and wonderful friend to everyone who knew him. He will be greatly missed.

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