Two Fire Chiefs Killed in Line of Duty During Search Effort in Berks County Crash

Chief Jeff Buck and Assistant Fire Chief Robert Shick Death, Obituary: Berks County, PA — A devastating tragedy has struck the firefighting community as two dedicated public servants, Fire Chief Jeff Buck and Assistant Fire Chief Robert Shick of the Walnuttown Fire Company, lost their lives in the line of duty on Saturday while assisting in the search for a missing woman.

According to the Fleetwood Police Department, the incident occurred along Kutztown Road as the two firefighters were operating a utility terrain vehicle (UTV) northbound on the shoulder of the roadway. Authorities report that a southbound Toyota Camry, which was allegedly swerving prior to the crash, crossed into their path and struck the UTV. The impact proved fatal, claiming the lives of both Chief Buck and Assistant Chief Shick at the scene.

The loss has sent shockwaves through Berks County and beyond, as fellow first responders, community members, and departments across the region mourn the deaths of two respected leaders who dedicated their lives to protecting others. Both men were actively engaged in a mission to help locate a missing individual at the time of the incident—an effort that underscores their unwavering commitment to service, even in dangerous and unpredictable circumstances.

The Walnuttown Fire Company released a heartfelt statement following the tragedy, asking the community to keep the families of Jeff Buck and Robert Shick in their thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time. The department also requested privacy for the families, fellow firefighters, and all those impacted as they begin to process the immense loss.

Funeral arrangements for the fallen chiefs have not yet been announced but will be shared publicly once finalized. In the meantime, tributes have already begun pouring in, honoring the lives, leadership, and sacrifices of the two men who gave everything in service to their community.

Line-of-duty deaths are a solemn reminder of the risks first responders face each day. Whether battling fires, responding to emergencies, or assisting in search and rescue operations, firefighters routinely put themselves in harm’s way to protect others. The tragic loss of Chief Buck and Assistant Chief Shick highlights the unpredictable dangers that can arise even outside of traditional fireground operations.

As the community grieves, many are reflecting on the legacy left behind by the two chiefs—leaders who not only guided their department but also inspired those around them through courage, dedication, and selflessness.

“Rest easy, Chiefs — we’ll take it from here,” reads a tribute shared in their honor, echoing the sentiments of a brotherhood determined to carry on their mission.

Makin’ The Hit extends its deepest condolences to the families of Jeff Buck and Robert Shick, the Walnuttown Fire Company, and all those affected by this heartbreaking loss. Their service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.

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