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Boston Globe
9 hours ago
- General
- Boston Globe
Retired police officer dies after being pulled from house fire in Revere
Serino, 77, was given medical aid at the scene and was taken to CHA Everett Hospital, where he later died, officials said. 'This is a very sad day for the Revere Fire Department and the City of Revere,' Acting Fire Chief James E. Cullen said in a statement. 'Mr. Serino was beloved in our community. He served as a US Marine and a Revere Police officer for many years, and his son is a Revere firefighter. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family, friends, and many loved ones.' It took firefighters about 20 minutes to knock down most of the heavy fire, but the building sustained significant damage. All the residents are displaced, officials said. Advertisement The fire is still under investigation, but it does not appear to be suspicious, officials said. Revere's interim police chief, Maria A. LaVita, said Serino was a member of the city's police department from 1979 to 2013. 'He was quick-witted and always smiling,' LaVita said. 'We will miss him immensely.' Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr. said Serino was 'a community staple, who took pride in his home and his family.' 'He comes from a lineage of Reverians with a rich history in public service, and we are grateful for his, and his family's, contributions to the betterment of our city,' he said. 'We will all miss driving by his legendary holiday decorations, of which he dedicated so much time and care.' Advertisement Emily Sweeney can be reached at


CBS News
9 hours ago
- CBS News
Retired police officer, the father of a firefighter, dies in Revere, Massachusetts house fire
A house fire in Massachusetts ended in tragedy Tuesday. Richard Serino, a retired Revere police officer and father of a Revere firefighter, died. He was 77 years old. The fire started just after 4:30 p.m. and quickly spread through the multifamily home on Washington Avenue. Firefighters found Serino inside and carried him out. He was rushed to CHA Everett Hospital where he died. "Beloved in our community" "This is a very sad day for the Revere Fire Department and the City of Revere," Acting Revere Fire Chief James Cullen said in a statement Wednesday. "Mr. Serino was beloved in our community. He served as a US Marine and a Revere Police officer for many years, and his son is a Revere firefighter. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family, friends, and many loved ones." Serino was with the department for 34 years, from 1979 to 2013, according to Interim Revere Police Chief Maria LaVita. "He was quick-witted and always smiling. We will miss him immensely," she said. No one else was hurt in the fire. There's no word on how or where it started, but the state fire marshal's office said there was no evidence that it was intentionally set. Richard Serino died in the fire at his home in Revere, Massachusetts on June 17, 2025. CBS Boston "Shining example of selflessness" Serino was honored last month at the State House in Boston as a part of Military Appreciation Day. Massachusetts State Representative Jessica Giannino wrote this tribute to him on Facebook that day: "Richie enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1967, serving during the Vietnam era and stationed in Okinawa, Japan, where he was tasked with the solemn responsibility of processing the belongings of fallen Marines. After being honorably discharged as a Sgt. E-5, he returned home to Revere and continued his service for over 30 years as a patrolman with the Revere Police Department, well known as the city's motorcycle traffic officer." "Richie is a shining example of selflessness, patriotism, and commitment to community. From his decades of public service to the seasonal lawn displays that continue to lift spirits in the neighborhood, Richie reminds us what it means to serve with heart and humility. Thank you, Richie, for your service to our country and your lifelong dedication to the people of Revere."