Cole Socha, the six-year-old boy struck by a tow truck a little more than a week ago has returned home
from a Hamilton hospital, his grandfather Mike Halle says.
Cole is the younger son of city firefighter Stan Socha and Michelle Socha, a yoga instructor at
White Oaks resort. He was crossing the street near his home on Spring Blossom Drive about 6:40 p.m.,
on Sept. 18 when he was hit by a tow truck towing a van.
He broke his leg, pelvis and collar bone and fractured his head in three places. Tests showed he didn’t
suffer any brain damage despite the head injury. He’s in a cast to repair the broken bones.

The members of the Niagara Falls Professional Fire Fighters Association wish to express their deepest sympathies to the families and loved ones of the two fallen Buffalo Fire Fighters!!

Burlington -- Ontario Professional Fire Fighters Association President Fred LeBlanc issued this statement today about the defacing of the Ontario Fire Fighter Memorial last night:
"Ontario's fire fighters were disturbed and upset to hear that the memorial honouring the service, courage and sacrifice Ontario fire fighters make in protecting our province was viciously vandalized.
We were further shocked that the graffiti was not random, rather it specifically targeted fire fighters and the provincial government in a threatening and personal manner - and we take that threat very seriously.
We know the OPP will conduct a thorough investigation and we look forward to the day the OPP apprehends the cowards who did this. We will push for their prosecution to the fullest extent of the law."
Ontario is condemning the actions of vandals who defaced the Fire Fighter Memorial at Queen's Park on Monday night. Community Safety and Correctional Services Minister Rick Bartolucci denounced the vandalism as a cowardly and depraved act, committed under the cover of darkness. The Fire Fighter Memorial honours the memory of those firefighters killed in the line of duty. It was built in 2005 by the Fire Fighter Memorial Foundation with funding provided by the Ontario government. Each year, the names of fallen firefighters are added to the memorial in a special ceremony of remembrance.
Vandals used spray paint to deface the memorial on Monday night.
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"This memorial marks our gratitude to those firefighters who have made the ultimate sacrifice to protect their fellow Ontarians," Community Safety and Correctional Services Minister Rick Bartolucci said. "Only the most degenerate could seek to destroy it in such a callous manner. Our hearts go out to the families of those firefighters memorialized and the thousands of active firefighters who are outraged at this despicable act. I join with all Ontarians in condemning this depravity."
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- The names of 420 Ontario firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty are engraved on the memorial.
- Dedicated on June 5, 2005, by Premier McGuinty, the memorial is located at the northeast corner of College and University Avenue in downtown Toronto.
On September 30th, 2007,Charlie Stroud and Harry Sorley were honoured with 17 others from the Province of Ontario as Line of Duty Death honourees with their names etched in the granite walls of our Fire Fighter Memorial at Queen's Park.
Speakers at the ceremony included Lieutenant Governor David Onley, Premier Dalton McGuinty, Minister Monty Kwinter, Ontario Fire Marshal Pat Burke, and other dignitaries representing the OPFFA, OAFC, and the FFAO.
Also in attendance were retired Platoon Chief Tom Shapton, and retired Deputy Chief Don Shapton, who were there for the ceremony. Their father, our first paid Fire Chief John Shapton, died in the line of duty in 1955.
This brings our total to 6 names who have been added to the Wall at Queen's Park:
Chief John Shapton LODD - 1955
Captain Harvey Lewis LODD - 1982
Director of Training Glen Bassett LODD - 1994
Firefighter Wayne Bench LODD - 1997
Platoon Chief Harry Sorley LODD - 2005
Firefighter Charlie Stroud LODD - 2007
Premier Dalton McGuinty presented a tribute plaque at Queens Park September 07/07 to the fallen firefighters families. Among those honoured were the families of two of our fallen members.Present to receive this tribute were:
Julia Stroud , and Charlie's Mother Evelyn;
Anne Sorley , and Her Son Mike.
These two families along with 35 other families were honoured today for the sacrifices made by their loved ones.
Check out the Houston Close Call VideoThis is by far one of the most amazing videos I have ever seen. This video is from March 28, 2007, at a Houston, Texas Four Alarm High Rise Fire. There is lots of radio traffic to go along with the video!!!
Sunday, December 3, 2006
"We do that with every life-safety issue in Niagara Falls."

