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Old 05-06-2007, 08:13 PM
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Hundreds of Families Wait for Firefighter, Police Officer Death Benefits

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Two years ago this month, firefighter Michael Childress died of heart failure while at the Level Cross firehouse in rural Randolph County.

Childress, 48, was found by his teenage daughter, slumped in his chair.

Under the law, he died in the line of duty, and is due nearly $300,000 in death benefits.

But Childress' family is still waiting. They are among more than 200 U.S. survivors of firefighters or police officers who died on the job still waiting for federal death benefits that were signed into law more than three years ago.

Nationwide, only two families have been approved while 40 have been denied.

Advocates for the families say the U.S. Department of Justice is stonewalling payouts by slowing the process and demanding years of medical records from families.

"The Justice Department appears to be intentionally misinterpreting the intention of Congress," said U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge, D-N.C., who sponsored the legislation titled Hometown Heroes Act. "It's time for people in the Justice Department to stop dragging their feet and putting up roadblocks."

The New England Journal of Medicine said in a report this year that firefighters are more prone to heart attacks after responding to emergency calls.

Stress and overexertion are the main killers of firefighters
, according to national statistics from the U.S Department of Homeland Security. For police, stress and overexertion are the No. 2 causes of death behind vehicle wrecks, the statistics show.

Etheridge said he and Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont, developed the Hometown Heroes Act after learning about a Lumberton firefighter who died of a heart attack at the scene of a fire but received no benefits from the Public Service Officers Benefit, a program run by the U.S. Justice Department.

The legislation says if an emergency responder dies of a heart attack or stroke within 24 hours of duty, there is a "presumption" that the person died in the line of duty. The law focuses on people who respond physically to emergency calls and includes exceptions for those with desk jobs.
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another example of the government sticking it to those who serve.
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Old 05-06-2007, 08:21 PM
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Between this and the people that disrespect these people daily- who would want to become a FF or PO?
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