TFD Mourns Lieutenant’s Passing
October 04, 2021
On Oct. 3, the Tallahassee Fire Department experienced a tremendous loss following the death of Lieutenant Sarah Cooksey in an off-duty accident.
Lieutenant Cooksey was a committed public servant, through her years with the Tallahassee Fire Department and as the founder of the Tallahassee chapter of the nonprofit Pink Heals to support cancer patients and their families.
“Following Lieutenant Cooksey’s tragic death, we have seen an incredible outpouring of support, a testament to the positive impact she had in Tallahassee and beyond,” Chief Jerome Gaines said. “We are forever grateful for her service, with TFD and as an outstanding member of our community. She supported so many during their most difficult times, and we pray now for comfort and peace for her family, friends, our department and the community.”
Lieutenant Cooksey always knew she wanted to help others. At age 14, she became an explorer with Clay County Fire Rescue in Green Cove Springs, Florida. She later went to EMT school, completed her fire certification and joined the City of Tallahassee in 2002. In 2021, Lieutenant Cooksey became TFD’s Public Information Officer, connecting directly with the residents of Tallahassee she loved to serve.
Lieutenant Cooksey’s loss is felt deeply across our community. Please respect the privacy of her family and friends during this time of grief.
Update - October 13
Celebration of Life honoring TFD Lt. Sarah Cooksey
Saturday, October 23, 10:00am
City Church, 3215 Sessions Road
All are welcome to attend. Casual, pink attire is encouraged to honor Lt. Cooksey’s passion for supporting cancer patients and their families through the non-profit Pink Heals. Public safety personnel are asked to attend in uniform. To protect public health, please wear a mask.
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