Leatham joined the department in 2013 and served as a technical rescue technician, SWAT medic and a member of the dive team. He was promoted to Captain Paramedic in 2022.
“In his time with us, Scott exemplified the kind of service we strive for. He wanted a way to serve his community that was meaningful to him and I think he found that in firefighting,” said Interim Fire Chief Darrell Duty. “He was a dedicated public servant, a community leader and he really enjoyed making Tempe a better, safer place for everyone. We thank him and his family for his service.”
Leatham’s passing is the third line of duty death since Tempe Fire Medical Rescue began.
“On behalf of the entire City of Tempe, I want to extend my sincere condolences to the Leatham family. Firefighters give their all to our community every day. They put their lives on the line. Capt. Leatham’s death is a loss for all of us,” said Mayor Corey Woods.
Leatham will receive full honors for his service.
“I first met Scott when he worked as a civilian EMT driving ambulances here in Tempe. His dream was to be a firefighter. He saved lives and offered help to countless people in need,” Interim Chief Deputy City Manager and former Fire Chief Greg Ruiz said. “He was a positive person who made everyone feel welcomed and appreciated. I wish more people had a chance to meet him.”
Details on his service were not immediately available.