A farmer and firefighter from rural Alexandria has died eight days after being assaulted at a bar, authorities said.
Shortly before 1 a.m. May 5, Steven Hlinsky was found bleeding from the nose and ear on the sidewalk outside the Muddy Boot Bar in Forada, about 7 miles south of Alexandria, according to the Douglas County Sheriff's Office.
Three members of his own Fire and Rescue unit tended to him, said his daughter-in-law Kelli Hlinsky.
Hlinsky, 46, was taken to Douglas County Hospital and then was airlifted to St. Cloud Hospital. He was released on Friday, the Sheriff's Office said.
Someone at Hlinsky's home called 911 on Sunday, reporting "a medical situation," the Sheriff's Office said. Again, members of the Forada Fire and Rescue squad were called, this time with sheriff's deputies and ambulance personnel.
They found their partner "unresponsive and not breathing," the sheriff's statement said. Hlinsky was declared dead at the scene.
"It's really hard when it's part of your own team," said daughter-in-law Kelli Hlinsky.
An autopsy has been scheduled. No arrests have been made.