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Firefighter remembered for leadership, reading fires

The Newton Kansan

Firefighter remembered for leadership, reading fires

Jerry Conyers was Rick McFarlane's captain on the Newton Fire/EMS department, but talking to Conyers, it's easy to hear if he wonders who was really leading the crew.

"Rick was known on the department as one of the most respected firefighters," Conyers said. "We was a smart firefighter and could really read a fire."

McFarlane died Sunday, losing a long fight with cancer. He was 49.

He followed in his father's footsteps - Jim McFarlane was a member of the department for 37 years before he retired in 1998.

Rick had five children and was a life-long Newton resident.

McFarlane was more than a firefighter and EMT, he was a leader of the department who had a special way with children.

"I told him when we get calls on babies and small children I am the lead technician, but when we get there it was 'OK, he'll take this,'" Conyers said. "Being the big brute he was, you would have never have thought about him that way. ... He just did so well with kids."

He also loved fighting fires - and his partners often could hear him attack a fire when he got there.

His love of fighting fires led to his skill - he could read a fire and tell what was going on. Conyers said McFarlane was aggressive when it came to fighting a fire.

"I can remember one day he was driving the truck, and we were the first unit on the scene," Conyers said. "There was a lot of smoke. I was trying to figure out what we were looking at, and he just said 'basement fire,' and he was right. That was a good read and saved us a lot of time. I remember thinking I should be doing that."

McFarlane also loved the outdoors and barbecuing.

One of his many talents was cooking - he took cooking for the members of his shift seriously and expected everyone else to, as well.

"If you didn't put effort into a meal, he'd let you know," Conyers said. "He liked to eat and cook. And he could eat a lot."


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date21 Feb 2007
Linked toRichard Scott McFarlane

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