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Body Recovered of Detroit Firefighter Who Helped Save Girls

Despite being off-duty at the time, Johnsonโ€™s heroic sacrifice will be labeled as a line-of-duty death

A single boat on the Detroit River across from Windsor, Ontario, Canada on April 8, 2020 in Detroit, Michigan.
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Crews on Saturday recovered the body of a Detroit firefighter who vanished into the Detroit River while helping save some girls from drowning a day earlier, authorities said.

Detroit Fire Sgt. Sivad Johnson's body was pulled from the river Saturday afternoon following a six-hour search, said Dave Fornell, deputy commissioner of the Detroit Fire Department. The body was found not far from Belle Isle, he said.

Johnson was off-duty and walking with his 10-year-old daughter Friday night near the Detroit Yacht Club when they heard three young girls screaming for help from the water, Fornell said.

Johnson, a 26-year veteran of the Detroit Fire Department, jumped in to help, while a civilian and a nearby boat also assisted, he said.

โ€œFrom the civilian, we talked to last night, there were a lot of rip currents and the sergeant went out into the water,โ€ Fornell said. โ€œOne girl was rescued by the civilian and the boat picked up the two other girls."

After the nearly 45-minute-long rescue, Johnsonโ€™s daughter realized he was missing and called 911, authorities said. The search for Johnson was eventually called off due to darkness, but resumed Saturday morning.

โ€œIt is believed the father may have been dragged underwater by the rip-current and no one noticed,โ€ Michigan State Police said of Johnson in a statement.

Despite being off-duty at the time, Johnsonโ€™s heroic sacrifice will be labeled as a line-of-duty death, Fornell said.

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