Fallen Firefighter
Firefighters Salute Fallen Watertown Firefighter as He Begins His Final Trip Home
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Joseph Toscano's fellow firefighters walked alongside as his body arrived at the Cartwright Funeral Home in #Randolph @nbcboston pic.twitter.com/eLL1oesN7j
— Elysia Rodriguez (@ElysiaNBCBoston) March 18, 2017
Firefighters lined up to salute fallen Watertown Firefighter Joseph Toscano as he began his final farewell Saturday morning. Shortly after 8:30 a.m. Saturday, the body of the 21-year-veteran of the Watertown Fire Department was transferred from Mount Auburn Hospital – where he was taken after collapsing at a fire on Merrifield Avenue and pronounced dead – to the Medical Examiner’s Office in Boston where the cause of death will be determined. https://twitter.com/BostonDotCom/status/843114457651990528
A procession of fire trucks escorted Toscano and waiting at the Medical Examiner’s office was a group of firefighters, including some of his fellow Watertown firefighters. They walked along side the hearse on Albany Street in Boston and escorted him into the building. https://twitter.com/bostonherald/status/843128591957331968
A fund has been created to benefit Toscano’s wife and five children.




