York county firefighters were out Sunday, collecting money for the family of late Loganville Fire Chief Rodney Miller. The chief was killed by a suspected drunk driver on April 27th. He was struck and killed while directing traffic at a crash on Interstate 83.
On Sunday, his fellow firefighters held a Boot Drive, where they collected money from drivers passing by. Everything collected will be given to the Miller family to help ease the financial burden.
“It gives the guys a lot of closure to get out here, a lot of the guys here were the ones down there that evening when Rodney was killed, so it means a lot to them, it gets them out and a good response from the community helps everybody out,” says Josh Stifler, Asst. Chief with the Goodwill Fire Co.
More than a thousand people turned out for Chief Miller’s funeral at Grace Fellowship Church.
Boot Drive honors fallen fire chief
York county firefighters were out Sunday, collecting money for the family of late Loganville Fire Chief Rodney Miller. The chief was killed by a suspected drunk...