Here is a short statement that has been issued regarding the incident.
Two fire crews from Stevenage Blue watch were attending a car fire close to Junction 8 of the A1 at 21:16 on the night of 16th June. At approximately 21:35 the vehicle involved in the car fire was struck by another vehicle causing the death of Sub Officer Paul Mallaghan, age 46, and injuring another firefighter, both from Blue Watch, Stevenage.
Blue Watch, Stevenage had previously lost firefighters Jeff Wornham and Mike Miller in a flat fire on 2 February 2005. The inquest into their deaths only took place earlier this year.
Tony Smith, Hertfordshire FBU brigade secretary said: “Paul was an extremely well respected Sub Officer in Hertfordshire who will be sorely missed by his friends and colleagues. The injured firefighter has been released from hospital and is recuperating.
“Paul’s death has devastated the Hertfordshire fire service. The brigade and the Watch were just starting to get over the loss of firefighters Jeff Wornham and Mike Miller - also of Blue Watch, Stevenage - and now we have lost Paul.
“To lose three firefighters from the same watch at two separate incidents is cruel beyond imagination. Our thoughts are with their families, friends and colleagues.
“I would ask for the privacy of the families, friends and colleagues of Paul to be respected at this time. The entire brigade is devastated and we need time for some quiet reflection.”
Let's hope that they all rest in peace