Workers report

Jonathan Coco
Jonathan Coco, 25, and his 21-year-old brother, Hunter Coco, died in a automobile crash on June 20 whereas coming back from a wildfire.
Each brothers have been members of Maxwell’s Volunteer Hearth Division, Jonathan has served since 2016 and Hunter has served for simply over one yr. Jonathan was additionally an assistant chief.
Preliminary reviews present the brothers had been coming back from a wildfire on Texas Freeway 20 exterior Lockhart when at about 1:45 p.m., their brush truck hit a girl heading south on San Jacinto Avenue as she turned onto State Park Street.
The truck overturned, Jonathan and Hunter had been killed and the lady was barely injured.
Lockhart police, with the assistance of the Texas Division of Homeland Safety, are fastidiously investigating what led to the crash and have issued a summons – just like a quote – for failing to favor a girl.
In accordance with a press launch from the Buddha Police Division, Jonathan has been an integral a part of the division for the previous 4 years, not serving as an animal management officer, in addition to an assistant in info know-how and automobile operations.
“Jonathan was a pal to many, and he can be remembered not just for the roles he performed, but in addition for the brilliant spirit and cheerful demeanor he delivered to work day-after-day,” the discharge mentioned.
Donations in help of Jonathan and Hunter may be made to the Maxwell Group Volunteer Hearth Division, PO Field 216, Maxwell, Texas 78656. Additional preparations and knowledge can be obtained as quickly as attainable.