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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A Kansas City, Missouri, Fire Captain died in the line of duty from COVID-19.Local 42, the KCMO firefighters union, tweeted out the news Saturday morning. Local 42 is heartbroken to share the news that Brother Robert Bobby Rocha, a Captain with the Kansas City, Missouri Fire Department, has died in the line of duty from COVID-19. Rest In Peace, brother. lodd pic.twitter/4eGotSjyJLmdash; KC Fire Fighters @IAFFLocal42 November 21, 2020 KCMO Mayor Quinton Lucas shared his condolences, saying that 59-year old Fire Captain Robert Bobby Rocha had been battling COVID-19 for several weeks. Captain Rocha was s
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