A freckled-faced boy brought flowers. A few paid respects by delivering handwritten notes. An Army veteran, with groceries in his car, stopped at the fire station just long enough Tuesday to place a purple bouquet against an outside wall.
All were tokens of condolence in memory of Shane Clifton, a 38-year-old St. Paul firefighter and paramedic who died suddenly Monday night of cardiac arrest.
Clifton had been exercising with his crew around 5 p.m. at Fire Station No. 14, on Snelling Avenue near Laurel Avenue, when he fell sick and collapsed, said St. Paul Fire Chief Tim Butler. Clifton's colleagues rendered medical aid before he was taken to Regions Hospital, where he died.
"It's just traumatic," Butler said Tuesday. "It's a gut punch to all of us."
Earlier in his shift, Clifton had participated in three emergency medical calls and two fire calls, the last one just an hour before he collapsed, Butler said.
Autopsy results are pending. But it is possible Clifton's death was caused by a blocked artery, said Mike Smith, Local 21 union leader.
"St. Paul firefighters lost a great brother, a great friend, a great dad, a great paramedic/firefighter and he will be greatly missed," Smith said.
Clifton was the 63rd St. Paul firefighter to die in the line of duty and the first since Ray Hain, who passed away in 2009, from blood-borne pathogen exposure he sustained while working on a patient more than a decade earlier.