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U.S. fire captain dies after being injured in ice bucket challenge

ABOVE: Procession held for firefighter killed in “Ice Bucket Challenge” gone awry

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A central Kentucky firefighter injured in an “ice bucket challenge” has died a month after a power line shocked him and another man.

Campbellsville Fire Chief Kyle Smith says 41-year-old Tony Grider died Saturday. Grider was a captain with the department on Aug. 21.

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He and 22-year-old firefighter Simon Quinn were on the fire truck’s ladder when it got too close to a power line after dumping water on Campbellsville University’s marching band in the charity stunt to raise awareness and funds to fight the disease ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Quinn was released from the hospital Sept. 15.

Two other firefighters were injured, but were released from the hospital.

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Campbellsville University, a private college, is a Christian institution that has about 3,600 students, according to its website. It is about 105 kilometres south of Louisville.

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