‘It was a passion and his calling’; Family, colleagues laud former KFR chief Moroz’ heart for emergency response
KAMLOOPS — Former Kamloops Fire Rescue Chief Neill Moroz passed away this week after a short battle with occupational cancer. Moroz spent 28 years with KFR before he retired as chief, he then went on to work with the BC Wildfire Service and the First Nations Emergency Services Society (FNESS).
Flags at fire stations in Kamloops are at half staff, honouring the life and legacy of former Chief Moroz. Working from recruit to chief over his 28 years with Kamloops Fire Rescue, Moroz endeared himself to his brothers and sisters in uniform, and the community.
“You go anywhere within the community of emergency response and you say his name or they see my last name, they are like, ‘Hey, do you know…’ and I proudly get to say, ‘Yeah, that’s my dad,'” said Derek Moroz, speaking to CFJC Today Wednesday (Feb. 11). “You know, anything major that has happened in this province the last 10, 15 years, he has had some part in it.”


