Full Name: Mia Regina Ethridge
Hometown: Stafford, Virginia
Service/Role: Firefighter / EMT, Louisa County Department of Fire & EMS, Stafford Volunteer Fire Department
Death: On July 9, 2023, the fire engine in which she was riding ran off the road and struck a tree while responding to a call during inclement weather. She was critically injured, transported to a hospital, and after an eight-week battle succumbed to her injuries on September 1, 2023.
Summary: Mia Regina Ethridge answered the call to serve her community with the kind of passion and heart that many spend a lifetime searching for. A young woman in her early twenties, she balanced her volunteer roots in the Stafford County Fire & Rescue service while answering a full-time call with Louisa County Department of Fire & EMS. In that short time she became known for her bright-eyed energy, easy smile, and a commitment to learn and serve. She was often among the first to step up — whether training, mentoring newer members, or simply lifting the mood in the firehouse with her lively spirit. Her drive had already set her on a path toward water rescue certification and paramedic training.
On July 9, 2023, while responding to a fire in difficult weather, the engine she rode in ran off the road and struck a tree — a tragic accident that would ultimately claim her life after an eight-week hospitalization. The fire-rescue community and the citizens she served mourned the loss deeply. In death, Mia demonstrated the same giving spirit she carried in life: her family donated her organs, offering others a chance at life even after her sacrifice. Today, she stands as a reminder — a “sunbeam” extinguished too soon — but also a beacon of selfless service, courage, and the impact a single young firefighter can have on her community.
Submitted by: Michelle King


