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Stockton fire captain, a Modesto resident, fatally shot while battling fire

The Stockton Fire Department captain who was fatally shot while at the scene of a garbage bin fire early Monday morning has been identified as a Modesto resident.

Capt. Max Fortuna, a 21-year veteran of the Stockton Fire Department, was shot just after 5 a.m. while at the scene of the fire at 142 Aurora St., north of Highway 4 in Stockton. Firefighters had been called to the fire around 4:45 a.m.

Stockton fire Capt. Max Fortuna, a Modesto resident, was fatally shot while battling a fire in Stockton on Monday morning, Jan. 31, 2022.
Stockton fire Capt. Max Fortuna, a Modesto resident, was fatally shot while battling a fire in Stockton on Monday morning, Jan. 31, 2022. Stockton Fire Department

“As firefighters were extinguishing that fire, gunshots were heard and the fire captain of Engine 2 had been struck,” Stockton Fire Chief Rick Edwards said during a press conference Monday. “Firefighters quickly transitioned to provide EMS care for their fallen brother and transported him to the local hospital. I am devastated to report that fire Capt. Max Fortuna has succumbed to his injuries.”

Stockton police detained a 67-year-old man in connection with the shooting and recovered a weapon, but no other details were released. A motive and whether the attack was planned remain under investigation.

“This is my worst nightmare as the fire chief,” Edwards said, surrounded by dozens of fellow firefighters at Station 2, about a mile from the crime scene. “It’s a very, very sad day for this fire department.”

Mario Gardea, president of the Stockton fire union, said the number of firefighters at the press conference was a testament to the type of person Fortuna was.

“Max was a firefighter who showed up every day and never complained about being on the job ... don’t really know to many firefighters who enjoyed the job as much as him,” Gardea said.

The last time the department lost a firefighter while on duty was in 1997 when two firefighters were killed while battling a building fire, he said.

Fortuna, 47, is survived by his wife and two adult children.

“Capt. Max Fortuna was one of our heroes … this is a sobering reminder of many of the sacrifices our firefighters make day in and day out in service to our community,” said Stockton Mayor Kevin J. Lincoln.

Fortuna was a parishioner of Big Valley Grace Church and played bass in the church band, according to a Facebook post by one of the church pastors.

The Modesto Fire Department is providing station coverage in Stockton “to assist with handling emergencies while Stockton firefighters grieve their fallen brother.”

Modesto fire sent two engines, a truck and a battalion chief, for a total of 11 personnel, to provide coverage at Station 2. Modesto Fire Chief Alan Ernst and members of his command staff are also there serving as a command team. Fire crews from Sacramento, Lodi, Manteca, Tracy, Cosumnes, Lathrop and Hayward are also providing station coverage.

Law enforcement detectives investigate at the scene of a fatal shooting of Stockton Fire Captain Max Fortuna in Stockton, Calif., on Monday, Jan. 31, 2022.
Law enforcement detectives investigate at the scene of a fatal shooting of Stockton Fire Captain Max Fortuna in Stockton, Calif., on Monday, Jan. 31, 2022. Andy Alfaro aalfaro@modbee.com

This story was originally published January 31, 2022 at 11:40 AM.

Erin Tracy
The Modesto Bee
Erin Tracy covers criminal justice and breaking news. She began working at the Modesto Bee in 2010 and previously worked at papers in Woodland and Eureka. She is a graduate of Humboldt State University.
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