
Quebec coroner calls out ‘hero firefighter’ culture in 2023 flooding deaths
MONTREAL — Quebec’s firefighting academy should warn students that “hero” culture can sometimes lead firefighters to overlook their own safety in their attempts to save others, a coroner said Wednesday.
Coroner Andrée Kronström made the comments in her report on the deaths of volunteer firefighters Christopher Lavoie, 23, and Régis Lavoie, 55, who perished in May 2023 trying to save a couple during intense flooding in Quebec’s Charlevoix region.
Her report released Wednesday said the deaths were the result of a chain of factors — including the fact they used an amphibious vehicle not suited for the situation to cross a flooded field in St-Urbain, Que., northeast of Quebec City.
Kronström told reporters Wednesday in La Malbaie, Que., that the local emergency plan wasn’t widely known by local officials, a fact that prevented them from properly deploying resources.