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Fallen Philly fireman to get posthumous promotion

Apr 8, 2013, 10:54 PM

PHILADELPHIA (AP) – Gov. Tom Corbett on Monday ordered Pennsylvania flags at state facilities lowered to half-staff in honor of a Philadelphia firefighter who was killed when a roof collapsed beneath him as he battled a weekend fire.

Capt. Michael Goodwin, 53, fell from the roof of a three-story building in the city’s Queen Village section Saturday night and was pronounced dead at the scene. Fellow firefighter Andrew Golewski was burned while trying to rescue him.

In a statement, Corbett said flags will remain at half-staff until sundown Wednesday, the day of Goodwin’s burial. Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter had previously ordered flags flown at half-staff at all city buildings for the next 30 days.

Executive Fire Chief Richard Davison said Goodwin, a 29-year veteran, will receive a posthumous promotion to battalion chief that will enhance his family’s benefits and allow him to retire at that rank. Fire Commissioner Lloyd Ayers said during the weekend that he had been hoping Goodwin would one day make chief.

Goodwin is survived by a wife, two grown children and three siblings, one of whom is a police officer, according to fire officials.

Viewing and memorial services for Goodwin will be held from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday and from 9 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Thursday at Givinish Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held at noon Thursday at Saint Michael’s Lutheran Church with burial to follow immediately afterward at Hillside Cemetery in Roslyn.

The loss has rocked the department as it prepared to mark the one-year anniversary of an April 9 blaze at a warehouse that killed Capt. Robert Neary, 59, and Daniel Sweeney, 25. They also died in a collapse, which came as they inspected an adjacent building.

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Fallen Philly fireman to get posthumous promotion