Arkansas City, Kansas – The Arkansas City Fire/EMS Department has announced the tragic passing of Firefighter and EMT Trevor Rusk, who died while off duty. Rusk’s passing has deeply affected the community, leaving a void among his family, friends, and colleagues.
Trevor Rusk was a dedicated firefighter and EMT known for his courage, professionalism, and commitment to serving the Arkansas City community. His colleagues at the Arkansas City Fire/EMS Department expressed their profound grief over his loss, emphasizing the significant impact Rusk had on the department and the community at large.
As the news of Trevor Rusk’s passing spread, an outpouring of tributes and condolences appeared on social media, highlighting the deep connection he had with those who knew him.
Michael Bartlett wrote, "Rest in peace, your work on earth is complete. And you did an amazing job."
Marsha Larimore expressed her sympathy, saying, "Prayers for his family."
Cathryn Kunz added, "R.I.P. Sir, thank you for your dedication as a Firefighter/EMT for your community, sending prayers to his fellow firefighters, family, and friends."
Patrick Rodke shared a heartfelt tribute: "Trevor was one of the best we had, always ready to help. His presence will be deeply missed. RIP brother."
The Arkansas City Fire/EMS Department, along with the entire community, continues to mourn the loss of Trevor Rusk, remembering him for his selfless service and the kindness he extended to everyone he encountered. His legacy as a devoted firefighter and a caring individual will live on in the hearts of those he touched.