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Firefighter Joseph Orr

A North Carolina firefighter tragically died over the weekend in an off-duty accident.

On Sunday, Clarks Chapel Fire-Rescue, a fire department located in Macon County, announced onFacebookthat firefighter Joseph Orr “lost his life in a tragic accident yesterday while enjoying the great outdoors that he loved.”

Although the exact details of the 25-year-old’s death are not publicly known, fire department Chief Trae Perry told PEOPLE in a statement that the accident happened at a popular Macon County hiking and swimming area.

Perry told PEOPLE that Orr joined Clarks Chapel Fire-Rescue “about four months ago,” and described the young firefighter as “one of those guys who never turned down a challenge, or even gave it a second thought.”

Clarks Chapel Fire-Rescue

Firefighter Joseph Orr

“Joseph was strong as an Ox and equally as determined. He was passionate about service to his fellow man, and community,” added Perry. “He quickly went from our ‘new guy’ to an honored and treasured member of our department family. Joseph never missed an opportunity to help out, train, or respond to calls, and was eager to help in any way that he could. Joseph lived life to the fullest and never missed an opportunity.”

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Orr’s death is still under investigation, Perry said.

As of Tuesday morning, the GoFundMe created to help Orr’s family had raised nearly $1,000.

“I personally did not know [Orr] but family is family and they will need help,” wrote organizer Geraldine Kreisher, who said she is raising funds on behalf of her daughter-in-law, Orr’s sister. “Any little that can be donated to help them would be appreciated as this boy had a bright future ahead of him. My heart goes out to the entire family and friends.”

source: people.com