- December 27, 2024
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by: Patrick Juliano
Fire Public Information Officer
The Palm Coast Fire Department hosted a Gold Star Dedication ceremony in which they dedicated a new Ladder Truck in memory of Marine Sgt. Zachary J. Walters on Memorial Day weekend. The ceremony took place at Fire Station 25 with the family and friends of Walters, Gold Star Families, and Fire Department personnel.
The Fire Department took delivery of a 2021-E-One Cyclone 100-foot ladder truck earlier this year. The ladder truck will be placed into front line service offering additional fire protection for all of Flagler County.
Sgt. Zachary J. Walters was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, Marine Expeditionary Force based out of Camp Lejeune. He and a fellow marine were killed on June 8, 2010, while on patrol in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. He was a graduate of Flagler Palm Coast High School, Class of 2005.
Walters got his start in the Junior ROTC program while at FPC. His instructors noted that he always took the uniform seriously, and that stuck with him when he passed up scholarships and job offers to instead join the military. The day after graduation, at age 19, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps. He was laid to rest with full military honors at Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery.
The idea for dedicating a fire truck to the memory of a Fallen Solider was proposed by Firefighter-Paramedic Christopher Strozier, who is a Navy Veteran. Strozier stated: “We often forget why we have the rights and freedoms we do. Dedicating the fire engine to the memory of a Gold Star Families is a small way to show our appreciation for what they have sacrificed.”
The Fire Department plans each Memorial Day to dedicate a Fire Engine to a Gold Star Recipient whose name is inscribed in the Veterans Memorial at Heroes Memorial Park. Walters’ mother, Regina Walters, and grandmother, Lorie Minor, were on hand to unveil the truck’s dedication.
“We’re not here to memorialize Sergeant Walters’ life, rather to celebrate his call to duty to preserve, protect and defend,” stated Fire Chief Jerry Forte. “As this ladder truck offers protection to our citizens during their calls for help, Sergeant Walters’ legacy of protecting our nation is carried on.”