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Fire chief coping with firefighter Morse s death

WATERTOWN — Fire Chief Matthew Timerman went down to see how Peyton Morse and a fellow recruit were doing with training at the New York State Academy of Fire Science on March 3. He gave words of encouragement to Mr. Morse, wished the young recruit well and told him he’d see him back in Watertown over the weekend. He and the small contingent of city firefighters left the academy at about 12:30 p.m. after the visit that day. It was the last time the chief saw Mr. Morse alive. A memorial honors fallen firefighters, where Peyton Morse’s name will soon be added, outside of the Emma Flower Taylor Fire Station on South Massey Street on Friday in Watertown. Kara Dry/Watertown Daily Times

Hundreds come together in LaFargeville to remember Peyton Morse

Hundreds come together in LaFargeville to remember Peyton Morse Peyton Morse Vigil By John Pirsos | March 14, 2021 at 10:28 PM EDT - Updated March 15 at 12:29 AM LAFARGEVILLE, N.Y. (WWNY) - Nearly 200 people gathered in front of the LaFargeville Fire Department Sunday evening to celebrate the life and legacy of Watertown firefighter Peyton Morse, who died at 21 years old on Friday. They lit candles, and sang “Amazing Grace.” People who knew Peyton knew he was special. “Just, his will to give,” said Jefferson County Deputy Fire Coordinator Bruce Reome. Morse was hospitalized after suffering a medical emergency during a training exercise on March 3rd. He had been participating in an 11-week training course at the State Academy of Fire Science Training in Montour Falls.

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