With broken hearts and deep reverence, we ask that you continue to hold the family, friends, and colleagues of Firemedic Brittany Zerwick in your thoughts and prayers as we mourn the sudden and tragic loss of a remarkable woman who dedicated her life to saving others.
Brittany Zerwick’s passing has left an immense void in our hearts and in the fabric of the first responder community. She was more than just a firemedic—she was a protector, a caregiver, a friend, a daughter, and a shining example of courage under pressure. Her death is a tragedy that has shaken all who knew her and is being felt far beyond her station walls.
A funeral service to honor Brittany’s life and legacy will be held on Monday, July 14, 2025, at 11:00 AM at Cascade Hills Church. The ceremony will be open to the public, allowing fellow firefighters, EMTs, medical professionals, and members of the community to come together and pay their respects to someone who gave so much of herself in service to others.
A Life of Purpose and Passion
Brittany Zerwick answered the call to serve without hesitation. Every shift she worked, every emergency she responded to, every patient she treated—she did it with compassion, skill, and a deep sense of duty. Her colleagues describe her as fearless and dependable, someone who never backed down from a challenge and never failed to lend a hand or offer a word of encouragement.
She was a bright light on even the darkest days, known for her infectious smile and calm presence in moments of crisis. Whether it was a medical emergency or a fire call, Brittany brought both technical expertise and emotional reassurance to those in need.
In and out of uniform, Brittany was deeply loved. Her presence brought comfort, her laughter brought joy, and her kindness touched everyone fortunate enough to work alongside her or call her a friend.
A Community in Mourning
The news of Brittany’s passing has sent ripples through the fire service and beyond. Tributes from across the state and country have poured in—fellow medics, firefighters, and agencies all sharing in the grief and lifting up her memory. Flags are being flown at half-staff, badge shrouds are being worn, and stations are honoring her service with moments of silence and last call ceremonies.
While we mourn, we also remember the immense bravery and humanity Brittany brought to her work and her life. She died a hero, just as she lived—with heart, honor, and purpose.
Final Farewell
As we gather at Cascade Hills Church on Monday, we will not only grieve the loss of Brittany Zerwick but also celebrate her life, her sacrifice, and the profound impact she had on everyone she encountered. It will be a time of shared sorrow, but also a powerful reminder of the strength of our fire and EMS family.
We ask that everyone who knew her, worked with her, or was touched by her service continue to lift her family in prayer and keep her spirit alive through kindness, service, and dedication to others—values Brittany embodied every day.
Rest in Peace, Firemedic Zerwick
Your watch has ended, but your legacy will never fade.
You gave everything—your time, your strength, your heart—to protect others.
Now, may you find peace in eternal rest, knowing you were deeply loved and will never be forgotten.