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Virginia Fire Captain dies from 'occupational cancer,' honored by fellow servicemembers | FOX 5 DC

A Fairfax County Fire Captain has died from "occupational cancer," Fire Chief John Butler announced on Tuesday. Captain Kimberly Schoppa was hired as a firefighter in 2004 and served with the department for over 18 years. MORE: bit.ly/37MoABh

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