A memorial service has been held for a Queensland firefighter killed whereas battling a manufacturing facility blaze close to Brisbane.
Izabella “Izzy” Nash, 46, died of her accidents the day after being pulled from the manufacturing facility hearth at Slacks Creek on May 2.
A colleague, Lia Drew, was additionally taken to hospital with severe burns.
The memorial at Brisbane’s Nissan Arena on Monday afternoon was attended by pals, household, colleagues, Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) management, and senior politicians, together with Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.
Acting QFES Commissioner Mike Wassing addressed these gathered, describing Ms Nash as somebody whose “desire and drive was clear to everyone who worked with her”.
“For those that knew her finest, it‘s no surprise Izzy excelled at being a firefighter,” Mr Wassing said.
“She was particularly focused on mentoring and helping new recruits … she was someone they could rely on.
“Colleagues are remembering how much fun Izzy was to be around … entertaining others as she spoke of her four-wheel driving adventures or motorbike riding.”
Station officer Fiona Rose also spoke of how she and Ms Nash formed a close bond due to their military backgrounds.
“She was extremely dedicated, determined and capable,” Ms Rose said.
“She always showed a willingness and respect to carry out any tasks with determination. We feel honoured to have played a part in the firefighting career she loved so much.”
Ms Nah’s associate Bec Weinert mentioned Ms Nash was “passionate and driven in all that she did”.
“My life with Iz has been one full of life and packed with adventure,” Ms Weinert instructed these gathered.
“I miss that you are my rock … I will miss that you used to select a show on TV and fall asleep in minutes.
“You are my person, and I am yours … I am blessed for the time we did share, until we meet again.”
Wreaths had been laid earlier than Ms Nash’s helmet was formally offered to Ms Weinert and the Nash household.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au