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Phoenix firefighter is department’s first COVID-19 death

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PHOENIX (AP) — A longtime Phoenix firefighter has died from complications of COVID-19, marking the first time the city has lost a firefighter to the pandemic. The Phoenix Fire Department said in a statement that Miguel Angulo, a firefighter-paramedic, died Monday after a “long and courageous” battle with the virus. Angulo was a 15-year veteran of the department and had worked mostly at a fire station in the city’s Maryvale area, a largely Latino neighborhood. The department did not say whether Angulo was vaccinated for the virus or if he caught it on the job. He was described as a devoted public servant with a big personality and big heart. Information on services was not immediately available. 

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