• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
Monday, June 1, 2026
No Result
View All Result
CNI
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
    • Business
      • Economy
      • Technology
    • Capitol Briefs
    • Courts
      • Law Enforcement
    • Corruption Cases
      • Madigan Trial
        • Michael Madigan: The Rise and Fall
        • Madigan Trial in Review
      • ComEd 4 Trial
      • Emil Jones Trial
      • Paul La Schiazza Trial
      • Sam McCann Trial
      • Tim Mapes Trial
      • James Weiss Trial
    • Education
    • Environment
      • Agriculture
      • Energy
    • Government
      • Budget
      • Health
      • Immigration
      • Infrastructure
    • Healing Illinois
  • Investigations
    • Police Hiring
    • No Schoolers
    • Funeral Home
    • Culture of Cruelty
  • Elections
    • Election Guide
    • Candidates Questionnaire
    • Primary Results
  • CNI InsiderNew
  • Podcasts
  • About Us
    • News Team
    • Events
    • Careers
    • Privacy
    • Terms
  • Media Center
    • Pressroom
    • Republish Guidelines
    • Press Releases
    • Editorial Independence
    • Conflicts of Interest
    • Code of Ethics
    • Submit News Tip
    • Contact
  • Support Us
    • Support
    • Donors
CNI

Illinois firefighters honored for service in annual ceremony, memorial

20 firefighters, six units were awarded for acts of heroism, bravery, service

Jenna SchweikertUIS Public Affairs Reporting (PAR)byJenna SchweikertandUIS Public Affairs Reporting (PAR)
May 12, 2026
in Law Enforcement
A A
Honor Guard

Members of the honor guard march at Tuesday’s memorial for Capt. David Meyer. Meyer was among those honored in an annual ceremony after he died in 2025 from injuries sustained battling a garage fire. (Capitol News Illinois photo by Jenna Schweikert)

306
VIEWS
FacebookShareReddit

Article Summary

  • Twenty individual firefighters and six units from across Illinois were awarded for acts of bravery and service in an annual ceremony on Tuesday.
  • The event began with a memorial for a Chicago firefighter who died after sustaining injuries in a garage fire in 2025.
  • Two firefighters from Chicago and Addison also received the Medal of Honor, the highest award given to a firefighter in the state.

This summary was written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story.

Dozens of firefighters from across Illinois were honored for acts of bravery and service in an annual ceremony in Springfield on Tuesday.

The honorees included Chicago Fire Department Captain David Meyer, who died from injuries sustained while battling a garage fire in April 2025. Meyer was remembered in a memorial service at the Illinois Fallen Firefighter Memorial on the state Capitol grounds.

“It’s my sincere honor to stand with you today as we remember your brothers and sisters who lost their lives in the line of duty,” state Attorney General Kwame Raoul said at the memorial. “May the valor and profound sacrifices shine as a legacy for future firefighters. Our prayers are with you for your strength and continued fortitude.”

Kwame Raoul given a speech in front of memorial attendees

State attorney general Kwame Raoul speaks at a memorial for Capt. David Meyer, a Chicago firefighter. Meyer was honored during an annual awards ceremony after his death last year from injuries sustained battling a garage fire. (Capitol News Illinois photo by Jenna Schweikert)

Comptroller Susana Mendoza was unable to attend, but a spokesperson read her speech: “My heart is with the families and all the others who have lost loved ones in the line of duty. … You all carried the weight of this calling alongside them, and this memorial honors your sacrifice as well.”

“Let us all remember the countless ordinary moments through which he (Meyer) and others we have lost did extraordinary good,” Mendoza’s speech read.

The event continued at the Bank of Springfield Center, where firefighter and EMT Kevin McNicholas of the Chicago Fire Department and firefighter and paramedic Gino Casciola of the Addison Fire Protection District were awarded the Medal of Honor. The Medal of Honor is the highest award given to firefighters by the state, for an act of outstanding bravery beyond the call of duty under adverse conditions with extreme personal risk.

Three individuals — Normal Fire Department’s Lt. Matthew Hill and firefighter and paramedic Nathan Riordan, and Elmwood Park firefighter Derek DeRose — received the Medal of Valor for acts of heroism or bravery demonstrating dedication in the face of danger.

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

Thirteen individuals received the Firefighter Excellence Award for acts of service demonstrating excellence while on duty. These were Lt. Richard Kraus of the Alsip Fire Department; firefighter and paramedic Andrew Highbaugh of the Channahon Fire Protection District; Lts. Jason Irwin and Steve Koenig of the Chicago Heights Fire Department; firefighters Jeff Joncha, Kellen Kmiecik and Nick Mourning of the Elmwood Park Fire Department; Battalion Chief Dan Berta of the Joliet Fire Department; firefighters and paramedics Cody Boll and Chuck Crudele of the LaGrange Fire Department; Lt. and paramedic Mark Hogan of the Orland Park Fire Department; firefighter Austin Muench of the Springfield Fire Department; and Fire Chief Tyler Gee of the Washington Fire Department.

Six units of the Bolingbrook, LaGrange, Marion, Monmouth, River Grove and Springfield Fire Departments received Unit Citation awards for demonstrating excellence, teamwork and professionalism in service. And Captain Joshua Mifflin from the Springfield Fire Department received a certificate of recognition acknowledging dedication to the principles and traditions of fire service.

Nominations for the awards were reviewed and winners selected by the Firefighting Medal of Honor Committee.

The Illinois Fallen Firefighter Memorial was dedicated in 1999 and is maintained by the Firefighting Medal of Honor Committee and the Firefighter Memorial Foundation. Funding is provided by donations for memorial bricks that are placed in the memorial, and from the Illinois secretary of state through a license plate program that honors firefighters.

Capitol News Illinois is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news service that distributes state government coverage to hundreds of news outlets statewide. It is funded primarily by the Illinois Press Foundation and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation.

Tags: AddisonAddison Fire Protection DistrictAlsipBolingbrookChannahonChicagoChicago Fire DepartmentChicago HeightsDavid MeyerDerek DeRoseElmwood Parkemergency service recognitionFirefighter Memorial FoundationFirefighting Medal of Honor CommitteeGino CasciolaJolietJoshua MifflinKevin McNicholasKwame RaoulLaGrangeline-of-duty death remembranceMarionMatthew HillMedal of Honor recipientsMonmouthNathan RiordanNormalOrland ParkRiver GroveSpringfieldSusana MendozaWashington
Jenna Schweikert

Jenna Schweikert

Jenna Schweikert is a student in the Public Affairs Reporting master’s degree program at University of Illinois Springfield.

UIS Public Affairs Reporting (PAR)

UIS Public Affairs Reporting (PAR)

The Public Affairs Reporting (PAR) master's program is offered by the School of Communication and Media at the University of Illinois-Springfield. The program trains students to become journalists who produce intelligent news coverage that helps audiences understand government, politics and other public affairs.

Related Posts

two hands holding Glock pistol

Illinois lawmakers considering ban on guns like Glocks

May 21, 2026
19.1k
Underpass of 100 East Michigan avenue

Stalled surveillance bill highlights tension between privacy and public safety

May 18, 2026
677

Creative Commons License

Republish our articles for free, online or in print, under a Creative Commons license.

Republish this article

Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

When republishing or co-publishing our stories, please copy and paste our tracking code (found at the bottom of the copy below - it includes the words "republication-tracker-tool") anywhere in the body of this article in your website’s content management system. This will let us know how much traffic our story has received. Republishing Guidelines.

Illinois firefighters honored for service in annual ceremony, memorial

by Jenna Schweikert and UIS Public Affairs Reporting (PAR), Capitol News Illinois
May 12, 2026

1
Facebook Twitter Bluesky Soundcloud Instagram Youtube RSS
CNI
2501 Chatham Road, Suite 200
Springfield, IL 62704
editors@capitolnewsillinois.com
 
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Media Center
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

Capitol News Illinois is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news service covering state government. A service of the Illinois Press Foundation.

SubscribeMore news from the Illinois Statehouse delivered to your inbox.

© 2026 Capitol News Illinois

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Business
      • Economy
      • Technology
    • Capitol Briefs
    • Courts
      • Corruption Cases
      • Law Enforcement
    • Environment
      • Agriculture
      • Energy
    • Government
      • Budget
      • Education
      • Health
      • Immigration
      • Infrastructure
    • Healing Illinois
  • Investigations
    • Police Hiring
    • No Schoolers
    • Funeral Home
    • Culture of Cruelty
  • Elections
    • Election Guide
    • Candidates Questionnaire
    • Primary Results
  • Capitol News Insider
  • Podcasts
  • About
  • Media
  • Support
  • Subscribe

© 2026 Capitol News Illinois