Ex-FDNY Fire Marshal Dies from Coronavirus Complications

March 17, 2020
John Knox, an 84-year-old retired FDNY fire marshal, was infected with the virus and also suffered from obstructive pulmonary disease and reduced lung function after responding to the 9/11 attacks.

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QUEENS, NY A devoted FDNY fire marshal died from complications developed after contracting the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), according to published reports.

John Knox, 84, of Queens, passed out and was taken to the hospital on Feb. 26. Family members initially thought he had the flu, but he later tested positive for coronavirus on March 9, according to the New York Post.

“Our sympathies and prayers go out to the Knox family during this especially difficult time, following the tragic loss of their beloved husband, father and grandfather,” FDNY Firefighters Association President Gerard Fitzgerald told the Post.

The retired fire marshal previously served in the U.S. Marine Corps., the NYPD and the FDNY, for a total of 34 years, according to the Post.

Knox suffered from obstructive pulmonary disease and reduced lung function after responding to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Daily News previously reported.

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