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Lt Mark Miller
March 11, 2004
Laconia, New Hampshire


On March 11, 2004, a 43-year–old male career fire fighter drowned while training for fire department dive rescue operations. The victim was diving with another dive rescue team member in a large, partially ice-covered lake when, after his partner lost visual track of him, the victim failed to surface. The dive partner notified authorities through a pedestrian and a commercial dock attendant while he continued searching from the land docks and parking area. Multiple governmental agencies and private commercial divers conducted an organized search for the missing diver, but the victim’s body was not found or recovered until the next day. He was pronounced dead on-scene.

Lt. Mark Miler 3/11/2004
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Click here to download the news reports and updates - File Updated 12/12/2008 * Lt Mark Miller - March 11, 2004 - Laconia, New Hampshire

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