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Redwood City, CA
1-800-348-8911
Scott Porter
It is with great sadness that I ask for you to activate the 9-1-1 CARES
program for one of our own in Missouri.
On May 29, 2006 Scott Porter, a Communications Officer with the St.
Francois
County Joint Communications Center completed a 12 hour shift at 3 a.m.
Scott had stayed over to help cover a shift. While traveling home on
his
motorcycle, he struck a deer and did not survive his injuries. The
officers
that worked the accident had been working with Scott previously on
shift.
Scott was 27 years old and leaves behind his wife, who is expecting
their
first child. Scott is also the son of Washington County, Missouri's
9-1-1
Director Jim Porter.
Scott was a 9-1-1 Communications Officer for 4 years, an Assistant Chief
with the Irondale Fire Department for 12 years, and a former Captain of
the
Leadwood Fire Department for 5 years.
Visitation will be held at the Britton Funeral Home in Potosi, Missouri
with
the viewing beginning at 5 p.m. The Ozark Fire Department will hold a
Memorial service at 7:30 p.m. that evening at the funeral home. The
funeral
will be held in Irondale on Thursday. More information about the
funeral
will be sent when it has been established.
Please remember Scott, his family, co-workers and friends in your
thoughts
and prayers.
For more information please contact Alan Wells, 9-1-1 Director for St
Francois County at 573-431-7842.
Sincerely,
Michael L Kindle, Director
Macon County Enhanced 9-1-1
1205 N. Missouri st
Macon, Mo. 63552
660-385-1911
06/02/06 Update: A trust fund has been established
for Scott's widow and unborn child. We have learned that Scott did not have
life insurance.
Donations to the Trust Fund may be sent to:
Scott & Brandy
Porter Trust Fund
c/o Jim Porter
P.O. Box 176
Irondale, Mo. 63648
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