FORT WORTH FIREFIGHTER DIES AFTER BATTALING CANER WHILE FIGHTING TO FIND KIDNEY DONOR FOR WIFE

A Fort Worth firefighter who was battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer – and simultaneously fighting to find a lifesaving kidney donor for his wife – has died.

Todd Brook, a 30‑year veteran of the department, died after months of declining health.

CBS News Texas recently interviewed him as he worked to help his wife, Jennifer, secure a kidney transplant she desperately needs.

Veteran firefighter remembered for his grit

His colleagues at the Fort Worth Fire Department expressed deep sadness about the 59‑year‑old’s passing in a social media post.

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Jennifer Brook

The department called him “not only an exemplary firefighter and leader, but he also embodied everything that came with being a senior man in every aspect of his life.”

“He was the guy you turned to when you needed some ‘old school’ answers (whether it had to do with the fire service, how to take care of family, or how to be a man in general),” the department said. “His grit and determination were second to none.

“Todd was the fireman you wanted stepping off the truck with you when you rolled up and knew you were staring down a good one. Firefighter Brook’s legacy with the Fort Worth Fire Department will not soon be forgotten.”