AirHeart 1 Heroes Honored With Memorial By South Walton Fire District
AirHeart 1 Heroes Honored With Memorial By South Walton Fire District Steven Saul November 14, 2025 4:34 pm Military, South Walton, Walton County In Brief: South Walton Fire District dedicated a new memorial at Thomas Pilcher Park to honor the three AirHeart 1 crew members killed in a 2004 helicopter crash. Family members, including Chris Chase—now a firefighter like his father—joined county commissioners and fire officials to reflect on the legacy of the fallen heroes. The memorial stands at the original rescue command post site and will serve as a vital part of training and historical remembrance for future firefighters.The As the ‘bagpiper’ played Amazing Grace at the waters edge of the Choctawhatchee Bay, the honor guard from the South Walton Fire District stood at attention to remember the three Walton County’s brave AirHeart 1 transport team that gave the ultimate gift on October 20, 2004. Fire Chief and Administrator, Ryan Crawford, was the primary speaker for the dedication of the “Heroes Remembered” monument that stands at the Bay’s water’s edge at Thomas Pilcher Park. The park is a hidden gem for the county, and is the location of a beautiful pier that is nestled just under the northbound entrance of the 331 Bridge. There is also great significance in this memorial location for the AirHeart 1 crew. Over the past 21 years, the South Walton Fire District has paid tribute to the AirHeart 1 heroes (Jack Chase, Flight Nurse, Tom Palcic, Pilot, and Robert Heighton, Paramedic and Fire Fighter)...
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