James Michael Muller

NOVEMBER 18, 1997 - MAY 26, 2023

 

 

Muller Memorial Training Fund

The Muller Memorial Training fund was established in 2024 with the intent to honor J by providing the men and women of Irmo Fire District with opportunities to train to the level that he aspired to. The first donation to this fund was in the amount of $1,000 from Midlands Mafia.

The Muller Memorial Training fund was established in 2024 with the intent to honor J by providing the men and women of Irmo Fire District with opportunities to train to the level that he aspired to. The first donation to this fund was in the amount of $1,000 from Midlands Mafia.

In partnership with Irmo Fire District and Hometown 803, a collection honoring the late James “J” Muller has been released. J was a dedicated firefighter and had a thorough first response career. There was no one more passionate and dedicated to his family, career, and serving people. J was killed doing what he loved and will be forever missed. At the request of J’s wife and their son, Hometown 803 will make a donation on their behalf to the Muller Memorial Training Fund with each hat or shirt sale. 100% of the profits from the hat and T-shirt pre-sales will be donated!

James Michael Muller

James “J” Muller, 25, was born November 18, 1997 in Columbia, SC and passed away on Friday, May 26, 2023. He was the son of Christopher Shawn Muller and Denise Morris Muller.

He preferred to be known as “J”, he was a devoted husband, father, brother and son. J started his
firefighting career as a cadet in a High School program, where his enthusiasm for life quickly earned the respect of his instructors. J graduated at the top of his class and was quickly hired by the Irmo Fire District. His passion for the craft and his thirst for growth quickly endeared him to his peers. J spent his off duty time attending classes and conferences, constantly pushing himself to improve and learn.

J had a profound impact on the Irmo Fire District. His enthusiasm was infectious, not just for the job, for everything. He influenced attitudes, behaviors, and performance by setting a great example of how to be a human being. He was positive, funny, and outstanding at everything he did. He was a selfless servant, always looking out for the other people in his life, and he always went the extra mile to serve the citizens of Irmo.

The Muller legacy extends well beyond Irmo. J was known to thousands of firefighters across the country through training events and conferences that he attended, because he made an impact everywhere he went. Many of the organizations that J trained with invited him to become an instructor with them. J’s message about the importance of the job, the importance of training, and the value of what we do touched a nerve with everybody who heard it. The people he left behind are committed to carry his message forward. We should all strive to remember that when we take our oath, “it’s an oath, it’s not a ceremonial high five. It’s a commitment, so live it.”

Although “J” was devoted to his career, he was even more devoted to his family. He loved spending time with his wife Emma, his son Cole and the rest of his family. Family adventures were important to J, and almost always involved a stop by one of the fire stations.

 

“His attitude was impressive… Even in disappointment he maintained a positive attitude and that smile.”

Chief David Rhodes (FB)

“If every firefighter had an ounce of the drive and passion J had, the fire service would be unimaginable. If everyone had an ounce of character of what he displayed, the world would be a better place. The IFD is better because of him and what he gave and we thank him for that.”

Captain Casey Clinkscales (FB)

“He taught me, he cared about me, he pushed me to be the best version of myself I could be. I will miss you every day brother, you are my sunshine!”

Firefighter Dylan Williams (FB)

“The most passionate fireman I’ve ever met. He made me better every shift, he was the fireman you
wanted by your side. I love you and I will miss you. Uncommon amongst uncommon men.”

Firefighter Nick Macken (FB)

“Not only was he one of the greatest firemen I have ever known, but the best person, friend, and
inspiration I have ever known.”

Firefighter Will Layton (FB)

“If you mention his name and don’t smile, it’s because you didn’t know him. That was his superpower.
He would drag you into happiness whether you went kicking and screaming.”

Chief Mike Sonefeld (WLTX)

Press Release

May 26, 2023; 11:00 pm

Irmo Firefighter Line of Duty Death

It is with great sadness that Chief Mike Sonefeld and the Officers and Members of the Irmo Fire District announce the death of an on-duty firefighter due to a structural collapse during fire suppression efforts this afternoon.

Fire protection services from multiple fire departments were performing interior suppression activities when this tragedy occurred. Irmo was assigned to this call as an automatic aid response. More details of the fire will be forthcoming when appropriate.

Three members from the Irmo Fire District were transported to the hospital after the event, the other two firefighters have been released from the hospital this evening.

Firefighter James Michael Muller, 25 has been a member of the Irmo Fire District for 7 years. He was a highly respected firefighter that had a love and passion for the job. Firefighter Muller will be greatly missed amongst his firefighting family. Chief Sonefeld and the Fire District appreciate the outpouring of your thoughts and prayers during this tragic and difficult time.

Questions or comments can be directed to the Irmo Fire District Assistant Chief Sloane Valentino.
(803) 600 -2021 or by email at: svalentino@irmofire.org

We are a small non-profit whose only focus is to support the Irmo Fire District.
Every dollar you spend with us will directly benefit the men and women of Irmo Fire by helping to provide educational and training opportunities, emergency funding, gear and equipment, etc.