Name | Jerry Tesar |
Agency | Chicago Fire Department |
Rank | Lieutenant |
Type of Firefighter | Career |
Age Range | 41 to 45 |
Sex | Male |
Date of Birth | 0/0/0 |
Date of Death | 10/26/1927 |
Cause of Death | Contact/Exposure |
Nature of Death | Electrocution |
Attribute of Death | [not applicable] |
Type of Duty | Aerial apparatus operations , Firefighting operations |
Incident Name | N/A |
Incident City | Chicago |
Incident State | IL |
Incident Date | 10/26/1927 |
Incident Location | Store/Office |
Incident Attribute | Aerial apparatus accidents , Fires |
On October 26, 1927, Chicago Fire Department Lieutenant Jerry Tesar of Water Tower 1 died in the line of duty while fighting a 4-11 alarm fire in a commercial building on West Randolph Street. Tesar was operating the controls of the water tower to reposition it when the metal frame of the apparatus came into contact with a charged electrical trolley line. Electricity surged through the apparatus, electrocuting Tesar and throwing him from the vehicle. Efforts to revive Tesar were unsuccessful, and he died at a local hospital. Electricity continued to surge through the water tower apparatus until a firefighter with heavy gloves was able to turn the apparatus away from the live wire.
Citation:
“$100,000 Fire Costs Life of Lieut. Tesar,” Chicago Daily Tribune, October 27, 1927.