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Visitation for fallen Chicago Fire Department Captain David Meyer held in Norwood Park​on April 29, 2025 at 9:14 am

A visitation was being held on Monday for fallen Chicago Fire Capt. David Meyer.   

The funeral service follows on Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Saint John Brebeuf Church in Niles.

ByABC7 Chicago Digital Team

Tuesday, April 29, 2025 2:06AM

Visitation for CFD Captain David Meyer is being held Monday at Malec and Sons Funeral Home. The Chicago firefighter’s funeral is happening Tuesday.

CHICAGO (WLS) — Red ribbons lined the street on North Milwaukee Avenue Monday, placed there by the community to show their support for Chicago Fire Department Captain David Meyer’s family.

It is symbol of their respect for the man who was killed in the line of duty after 28 years of service.

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Heavy hearts lined up outside Malec and Son’s Funeral Home in Norwood Park, waiting to pay their respects to the 54-year-old husband and father of four. Earlier Monday, Meyer’s loved ones arrived for a private visitation.

“Captain David Meyer was well-respected, and you can tell when you look at the turnout here today and how many people showed up,” said Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling. “You never know what’s going to happen. You never know what day is going to be your last in this type of work, and this is the type of thing that needs to be recognized.”

Meyer, a Chicago native, served on Engine 96 and Truck 29. He was with the department for nearly three decades.

“He was a great captain. He was a great fireman. Gave his all, and really was dedicated to his job and the people he served, and was a great example to the people he led,” said Chicago Firefighters Union Local 2 Vice President Erik Steinmetz. “Really is the prime example of what you’d want to be if you are a firefighter.”

Firefighters in attendance on Monday remembered Meyer for his leadership. His loss is being felt department-wide.

“It’s hard. It’s hard for all members. It’s something that we’ve done too often. It is difficult, and it’s nothing that you ever think you’re going to deal with. All of us wake up in the morning, smile on their face, go to work, have fun with the people we work with, and we enjoy our job, go out and help people,” Steinmetz said.

It has been less than a week since Meyer was killed while batting a West Side garage fire.

The investigation into the fire that killed him continues, but 44-year-old Charles Green has been accused of igniting the fire in a trash bin.

Green is now charged with two counts of murder and one count of aggravated arson.

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But on Monday night, the focus is not on that investigation, but on the man who died serving his community and his hometown.

The Chicago fire and police departments lined up outside the visitation later Monday night. It was a powerful and emotional sight as the community bid farewell to someone who gave his life to protecting his city.

Meyer was also honored on Monday morning at a Workers Memorial Day commemoration on the South Side.

A coalition of union members highlighted the dangers workers, including first responders, face while on the job.

It was at the Union Stock Yard Gate, where Meyer’s name will be added to a fallen firefighter memorial wall.

The Chicago Union Stock Yards fire of 1910 resulted in the deaths of 21 Chicago firefighters.

The funeral service follows on Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Saint John Brebeuf Church in Niles.

ABC7 will have live coverage as the city says goodbye to Meyer. You can watch the funeral live on Tuesday at 10 a.m. on ABC7 or wherever you stream.

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