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Former photographer honored in county fire truck dedication

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Jim Shields, a non-firefighting volunteer who died at age 61 in an auto accident, was honored on Aug. 24 by Citrus County Fire Rescue.

The Citrus County Commission and Fire Rescue dedicated the truck to Shield’s memory, and his family was on had to accept a plaque in his honor.

Shields was a tireless chronicler of the Fire Services activity through his photography and videos.

Shields, 61, died Sept. 28, 2009 during a traffic accident.

A preliminary report from the Florida Highway Patrol indicates that Shields veered off the road suddenly on Grover Cleveland Boulevard at about 7:29 p.m. His vehicle flipped in the process, and he was thrown out of his SUV, landing next to the vehicle. It is believed he had suffered a heart attack.

Shields was a volunteer firefighter for about one and one-half years, according to county spokesman Jim Hunter. Shields was noted for his work behind the camera, as well, including assisting the Division of Forestry, the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office and as a commercial photographer.

Shields documented weddings, and did a number of jobs for outside agencies. Shields also documented a number of fire scenes around Citrus County.

He routinely photographed and created videos of the fire service in action on scenes all over the county, and his photos and videos were considered invaluable in training firefighters. Although a professional photographer, he was known for liberally giving away photos to the people he photographed.

Citrus County Deputy Fire Chief Jim Goodworth said shortly after Shields’ death, “Jim Shields was respected by all who knew him. He gave so much, not only to the Fire Service but many other agencies. He gave so much, not only to the Fire Service but many other agencies. We are all saddened by his untimely death.

A special ceremony to honor Shields was observed on Sept. 3, 2009 at the Crystal River United Methodist Church.

FRONT LEFT: Shield's grandchildren, Nathen and Noelle White; with Shield's daughter, Mary White. SECOND ROW, FROM LEFT: Citrus Fire Chief Larry Morabito, Shield's son-in-law, Cap. L. J. White; Shield's wife, Debi; his son, Tim Pierce and County Commissioner Dennis Damato. BACK ROW, FROM LEFT: Count commissioners Joe Meek, Winn Webb, and Gary Bartell.

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