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On the evening of
May 8, 1975, San Antonio was lashed by severe
thunderstorms that brought with them high winds of up to 60
miles per hour, hail, and tornado sightings. Lt. Ojeda was
working a 12 hours overtime shift on Engine Company 24’s when his
engine company was dispatched to a high water rescue alarm at
the intersection of Rittiman Road and Vandiver. When they
arrived they found a 29-year old man trapped in the swollen
stream and standing on top of his car, which had stalled in the
swift water. The rescue proved difficult and called for Lt.
Ojeda to venture into the water to tie the man off to a rescue
rope. Lt. Ojeda’s crew and some bystanders helped pull the man
to shore with some difficulty. While they were rescuing the
stranded motorist, Terrill Hills’ Patrolman H. Yates stated that
he saw a boy approximately 12 years old in distress, floating
down the swift current holding onto what appeared to be an inner
tube. Officer Yates stated that he saw Lt. Ojeda, holding onto
the bridge cable, precede quickly in a diagonal direction to the
creek in an attempt to intercept the youngster as he floated by.
Lt. Ojeda and the boy were swept into the rushing waters. The
firefighters reported that they lost sight of both Lt. Ojeda and
the boy in the driving rain. A massive rescue operation began
including several County and City agencies using helicopters.
Sadly, the Lieutenant lost his life in the heroic rescue
attempt. The crew of No #9’s Truck found Lt. Ojeda’s body one
mile downstream at the Ft. Sam Houston golf course. The body of
the boy was never found. No reports of a missing child were ever
made to police. Lt. Ojeda’s wife, daughter and son, Robert Ojeda,
who is now the Chief of the Fire Department, survived him.
Robert Ojeda had joined the ranks of the Fire Department only
two years before his father lost his life. Lt. Willie Ojeda lies
at rest at San Jose Burial
Park.
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