Nov. 11, 2020

Firefighter Death In The Line Of Duty, Government Refuses To Pay His Family.

Firefighter Death In The Line Of Duty,  Government Refuses To Pay His Family.

Firefighter Death In The Line Of Duty,  Government Refuses To Pay His Family. E. “Skip” Danielson, a retired Police Chief and career first responder is our guest. In 2016 his son E. Scott Danielson Firefighter - EMS and Warren County Department of Public Safety died in the line of duty. Scott was dispatched to a vehicle accident call that involved his daughter. After handling the call he went into medical distress and died from a major heart attack at the age of 49. Investigations and court proceedings determined that his death was in the line of duty and that his family should receive the appropriate death benefits. As of this time the government has refused to pay and won’t communicate with the family. You can help! Brought to you in part by the Help For Our Heroes Program at Transformations Treatment Center.

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John J Wiley

Retired Police Sergeant, Music Radio Personality, Talk Radio Show Host, Podcaster and Producer

John J. Wiley is a retired Police Sergeant turned radio personality. He has been a full time FM Music Radio DJ since 2005. In 2017 he founded the Law Enforcement Today Podcast, in a partnership with Robert Greenberg of Law Enforcement Today. The show is now named the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast.
Within a couple months a radio station heard an episode of the podcast and asked him to create a radio version, which he did. It has been syndicated since the Spring of 2017 and has numerous affiliate radio stations across the US.