Thursday, September 30, 2010
Adventist Hinsdale Hospital nurse Christina Nelson remembers Deputy Chief Mark Johnson.
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Thursday, September 30, 2010
"I've known Mark since I was a teenager. Mark was the type of guy who—when he saw an intense or highly stressful situation—could deflate it with a joke. He would do that a lot for the staff in the ER when things were hectic. When I was a nursing student, he would let my friends and I come to the fire department to practice on their dummies. He loved practical jokes. One time he asked us if we wanted to see the inside of the firetrucks, and we were all excited and said, 'Sure!' While we were looking at everything, he said, 'Why don't you try that button?' Someone pressed it, and there was a loud noise. We were all freaking out, and he was just standing there laughing. He gave us a lot of good practicing tips and helped a lot of us nursing …
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Amy DeCraene remembers Deputy Chief Mark Johnson.
"One time I was talking with Mark and I said something about how I needed new windshield wipers, and the next day he had bought them for me."—Amy DeCraene, Johnson family neighbor
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Emergency Room Manager Noreen Connelly remembers Deputy Chief Mark Johnson.
"A long time ago, when my kids were little, I ran the pitch-in-kitchen at the baseball field. I used to go to Sam's Club to buy cases and cases of gatorade. I was parked in front of the building and was struggling to load it all in my car. Mark pulled up and asked if I needed help. I had just met him recently. I told him no, that I could handle it. But he got out of the car and said, 'Absolutely not. I'm not going to let you do this yourself,' and helped me load my car. He asked me if there was someone at the baseball field who could help me unload it. I said yes, but I didn't. I was embarrassed to say no. Somehow he just knew, so he said he would follow me in his car, just in case. He followed me all the way to the baseball field from …
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Funeral Services will be held on Friday, Sept. 24.
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- Sabrina Wu
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
A wake has been scheduled for Deputy Fire Chief Mark Johnson, who died while on duty Monday. Johnson had just returned from an emergency services call and was taking part in physical fitness training when he collapsed. He was found unresponsive in the fire station's workout room. On duty members tried to revive him, but he was pronounced dead shortly after being transported to the Hinsdale Hospital emergency room. Johnson worked in Hinsdale his entire life. He was the department's training officer and paramedic coordinator for several years and trained a generation of Hinsdale firefighters. He started with the department in 1986 and became the first firefighter/paramedic in the history of the department in 1988. He was promoted to …
Deputy Chief Mark Johnson died while on duty Monday.
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- Sabrina Wu
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Hinsdale Deputy Fire Chief Mark Johnson died suddenly while on duty Monday. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, Johnson responded to an emergency medical call on Monday afternoon. After returning to the station, he suddenly collapsed during physical training at around 4:30 p.m. He was treated by department paramedics and other medical personnel. Johnson is a 24-year veteran of the Hinsdale Fire Department, who was recently promoted to deputy chief in 2008. Funeral arrangements are being made through Gibbons Elliston Funeral Home in Hinsdale. Those wishing to contribute to a memorial fund for Deputy Chief Johnson can send donations in honor of Deputy Chief Mark Johnson to the Hinsdale Fire Department at 121 Symonds Drive, Hinsdale, …