Lawrence community mourns the loss of Firefighter Jeff Holt

May 1, 2018

With great sadness, Lawrence Fire Department Chief Dino Batalis announced the death of Lawrence Firefighter Jeffrey Holt, age 60, on Monday, April 30, 2018, shortly after 10:00 am, while on duty in the City of Lawrence. 

 

Firefighter Holt had just completed his annual physical assessment training, that is a requirement for all firefighters. While still at LFD Station 38, 4450 McCoy St, Firefighter Holt suffered a medical episode, likely cardiac-related, that despite the tremendous efforts of medics and firefighters at the scene, and after being transported to the Indiana Heart Hospital, he did not survive.

  

Firefighter Holt was hired as a full time Lawrence firefighter in 1996. During his career with the LFD, Jeff served as an Engineer, Lieutenant, Division Chief of Training, and a Deputy Chief of Operations. He was currently assigned to the engine company at Lawrence Fire Station 36, anticipating his retirement.  The LFD has 83 full-time firefighters, and 15 full-time medics, on staff. According to Chief Batalis, this is the first firefighter Line of Duty Death experienced by the Lawrence Fire Department.

 

Firefighter Holt was well-respected by his fellow firefighters and EMS personnel. His family and friends are in the thoughts and prayers of his brothers and sisters on the City of Lawrence Fire Department, along with his extended public safety family.

 

Firefighter Holt is survived by his wife, Lindi, and two adult daughters. Services for Firefighter Holt will take place at Horizon Christian Church at 7702 Indian Lake Road. Visitation will be Thursday, May 3 from 4-8 p.m. Pastor Bill Goodrich will preside at the funeral for Firefighter Holt Friday, May 4 at 10 a.m. at Horizon.

 

Due to the tragic loss of Firefighter Holt, National Prayer Day events, originally scheduled for May 3 have been cancelled.