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'Deepest condolences': Delta firefighter ID'd as victim of fatal UBC parkade crash

Firefighter Marc Jubinville is being remembered for his "exceptional service and bravery."
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Delta firefighter Marc Jubinville died Jan. 17 in a single-vehicle crash at the University of British Columbia.

The individual who died in a vehicle crash in a University of British Columbia parkade this week has been identified as Delta firefighter Marc Jubinville.

Glacier Media confirmed the identity with Delta Fire Chief Guy McKintuck, who issued a statement about Jubinville's passing Friday morning.

"In this difficult time, my thoughts are with his family, friends, and colleagues. We are honoured to have known him and remember all that he has accomplished with Delta Fire," McKintuck wrote on Facebook. 

Jubinville is being remembered for his bravery as a first responder and his presence and comraderie.

"He served our community with an unwavering commitment to protecting lives and keeping everyone safe," said McKintuck.

Firefighters and police officers responded to the Thunderbird parkade at UBC at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 17 after a vehicle crashed through a barrier on the second floor.

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Fire Rescue Services Capt. Matthew Trudeau said there were 10 pieces of apparatus on the scene, noting the structure was damaged from the crash.

Firefighters were able to secure the vehicle and extricate Jubinville, but he suffered fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.

There were no other injuries from the crash.

Mayor George Harvie also expressed his condolences on social media Friday.

“I am deeply saddened to be informed of the tragic passing of a dedicated member of Delta Fire,” Harvie wrote.

“Marc’s exceptional service and bravery in protecting our community are commendable, and his unexpected passing is a profound tragedy not just for Delta Fire, but for our entire community,” said Harvie on X, formerly Twitter.

Flags have been lowered to half-mast at fire halls and civic facilities across the community.

 

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