Caeden Laffan, a 25-year-old Oakland firefighter, tragically drowned in the Pacific Ocean near La Jolla, San Diego, during a visit to the California Summer Firefighter Games. The incident occurred early Thursday morning while he was swimming with a friend. Despite efforts by San Diego lifeguards, the US Coast Guard, and local authorities, Laffan’s body was recovered hours later on the beach north of the pier.
The young firefighter had joined the Oakland Fire Department in 2019 after graduating from their Recruit Academy, following in the footsteps of his father, Sean Laffan, who was also a firefighter in Oakland. Sean Laffan had passed away unexpectedly in November 2020 from a heart attack while on duty, deeply affecting his son.
Caeden Laffan’s aspiration to become a firefighter was heavily influenced by his father, whom he admired greatly and had hoped to work alongside for many years. Despite the short time they had together in the fire service, Caeden cherished every moment of their shared passion.
The circumstances of Caeden Laffan’s drowning suggest he may have entered the water under the influence of alcohol, though investigations are ongoing. The San Diego Fire Chief expressed sorrow over the incident, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of such tragedies.
Oakland Fire Chief Damon Covington expressed profound sadness at Laffan’s untimely death, highlighting his potential and dedication to the fire department. The entire Oakland community mourns the loss of both Sean and Caeden Laffan, reflecting on their contributions and the impact of their passing on their colleagues, friends, and loved ones.