Broward County

Procession honors Pembroke Pines firefighter who died in off-duty car crash

Dozens of cars and emergency vehicles snaked their way through Pembroke Pines Thursday in a procession to honor Kevin Mehaffey, a firefighter/paramedic who died May 15 in a car crash.

Mehaffey, 30, joined Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue Station 69 in October 2015. In 2018, he was presented with the Medal of Valor for performing a dive rescue. He was recently promoted to driver engineer, driving fire truck 69. He was studying for the lieutenant’s exam.

Kevin Mehaffey
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“Kevin was in all essence a selfless individual, kindhearted, hardworking, family loving, trustworthy, and genuinely only wanted to bring love and happiness to others,” his family said in a statement.

Outside of work, Mehaffey was engaged to be married and preparing for the birth of his daughter, Sydney, in August.

Friends, family and fellow firefighters lined Pines Boulevard as the procession made its way through the city.

“We’re out here to pay our respects,” said Amelia Wisehart, a family friend. “Very sad. He was a very loving, caring guy.”

Amelia Wisehart with her son Travis, 2, watches the funeral procession for Kevin Mehaffey, a firefighter paramedic and driver engineer with the Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue Department, May 21, 2020. He died in an off-duty car accident. A large multi-agency procession in his honor traveled on Pines Boulevard between Douglas Road and 103rd Ave.
Amelia Wisehart with her son Travis, 2, watches the funeral procession for Kevin Mehaffey, a firefighter paramedic and driver engineer with the Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue Department, May 21, 2020. He died in an off-duty car accident. A large multi-agency procession in his honor traveled on Pines Boulevard between Douglas Road and 103rd Ave. CHARLES TRAINOR JR ctrainor@miamiherald.com

A memorial reef will be laid to rest off the coast of South Florida in August in his honor.

Instead of flowers, contributions to support the family can be sent to the Firefighters Benevolent of Pembroke Pines Inc., 9400 NW 17th St., Plantation, FL 33322, c/o Kevin Mehaffey.

Miami Herald visual journalist Charles Trainor Jr. contributed to this report.

This story was originally published May 21, 2020 at 5:04 PM.

Carli Teproff
Miami Herald
Carli Teproff grew up in Northeast Miami-Dade and graduated from Florida International University in 2003. She became a full-time reporter for the Miami Herald in 2005 and now covers breaking news.
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