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March 8, 2022 - SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today issued the following statement regarding the death of San Diego Firefighter-Paramedic Nickolas Ramirez:“Jennifer and I mourn the untimely passing of Firefighter-Paramedic Ramirez and extend our sincerest condolences to his family, friends and colleagues during this painful time. Firefighter-Paramedic Ramirez was a dedicated first responder and beloved member of the community who will be dearly missed.”Firefighter-Paramedic Ramirez, 59, died February 16 from complications due to COVID-19.Firefighter-Paramedic Ramirez joined the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department in 2003 and was promoted to Deputy Fire Marshal in the Community Risk Reduction Division in 2014, his most recent assignment.He is survived by his wife and two daughters.In honor of Firefighter-Paramedic Ramirez, Capitol flags will be flown at half-staff.
Source: Office of the Governor

Per San Diego Fire-Rescue Department:

We are heartbroken to announce the passing of one of our own

Firefighter/paramedic Nickolas Ramirez passed away on February 16, 2022. Nick joined the SD Fire-Rescue Dept. in May of 2003 and graduated from the 60th Basic Fire Academy. He was a firefighter/paramedic and worked at stations 10, 23 and 34. In 2014, Nick was promoted to deputy fire marshal in the Community Risk Reduction Division which was his most recent assignment.

Nick was one of the most affable fire service employees around. He was a family man who adored his wife and two daughters. His family became part of the SDFD fire family and were very involved in department and social activities.

Nick absolutely loved the fire service and was an outstanding paramedic. He took his responsibility of patient care very seriously and exhibited an exceptional work ethic. He treated every patient as if they were a member of his own family. His compassion knew no bounds, both with his fire family and his patients.

Nick had a lightning quick wit and made those around him laugh constantly. He always entered a room with a smile and never left without leaving smiles on the faces of others.

At the end of his life, at a local hospital, Nick was with his wife and daughters. Nick died of complications from the COVID-19 virus.

Please keep the Ramirez family and SDFD in your thoughts and prayers.

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Credit: San Diego Fire-Rescue Department