Jared Lloyd, 35, was last heard from when he issued a mayday call early Tuesday from Evergreen Court Home for Adults. He did not make it out of the building as it collapsed.
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Lloyd was the father of two boys: Darius, 5, and Logan, who turned 6 Wednesday.
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"Jared Lloyd gave his life in service to others," Rockland County Executive Ed Day said at a news conference. "He searched as the building burned determined to rescue anyone who may have been trapped. His loss is devastating. There is no other way to put it. But I will tell you this: his loss and his heroism will never be forgotten."
Rockland County Legislator Toney Earl, who lives in and represents District 8 where the tragedy occurred, led the event, joined by Rev. Weldon McWilliams, pastor of First Baptist Church, where Lloyd was a congregant, and others.
Spring Valley Mayor Alan Simon; Ramapo Town Supervisor Michael Specht; Rockland County Executive Ed Day; Spring Valley Police Det. Reginald Anderson, who is also a Deacon at First Baptist; and NAACP Spring Valley President Willie Trotman were also in attendance.
The fire also killed a male resident, who was not identified, and 13 residents were taken to hospitals.
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The home housed 112 residents, according to its operator. Parts of the home were three stories high, and Rockland County Fire and Emergency Services Chris Kear said some residents were trapped on floors above the fire.
The operators of the home said in a statement Tuesday that all the survivors had been accounted for and would be placed in a new home.
"This is an unspeakable tragedy at Evergreen Court Home and our hearts and prayers go out to all individuals and families who have been impacted," the statement read.
Residents have been placed at different locations in Brooklyn, Rockland County and Queens.
A spokesman for Evergreen Court Home for Adults says all residents are free to live wherever they choose, and they will facilitate the transfer of any resident that wants to relocate.
Residents are also welcome to permanently stay in the facilities to which they have been re-homed.
Lloyd was among more than 100 volunteer firefighters from departments around the region who responded and worked to shepherd the residents to safety, officials said.
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An hour and a half before the fire started, a rabbi was conducting a koshering process in the building's kitchen using a blowtorch, ahead of Passover when the fire alarm was taken off line. Fire officials were aware.
"When a fire alarm is put on test or taken off line, it is actually still operational, it just doesn't transmit to the alarm company or the dispatch center," Kear added.
Lloyd had served the Spring Valley Volunteer Fire Department for 15 years. His day job was with the cable company Altice, which put out a statement saying he will be missed.
A GoFundMe has also been started for Lloyd and his family.
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