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    Devoted Fire Marshal Seeks Community’s Support as Wife Battles Life-Threatening Injuries

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 14, 2025Updated:November 14, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    When a routine Wednesday shift turned into a nightmare on Nov. 12, the world of the Matt Horn family was shaken to its core. Matt, a veteran first responder and fire marshal for the Parker Fire Department in Greenville County, SC, has spent years running into danger so others could walk away safe. Now he finds himself on the sidelines as his wife, Kristen Horn—a devoted mother of four—lies in the ICU fighting for her life following a devastating crash on Highway 80 in Greer.

    Matt’s record of service is the kind that still leads to quiet stories in the station break room: the guy who arrives early, cleans up after everyone else, checks the gear, volunteers to lead training, and never once complained. A friend of his described Matt as “one of the most selfless people I know… he’d do just about anything for anyone.” That friend’s words hang heavy now, because the favor of community kindness is being asked more than ever—not for Matt saving someone else, but for him and his family.

    The crash changed everything. As described by family and friends, Kristen was headed home on that Wednesday evening when the collision occurred. The details of how and why the crash happened are still emerging, but the result was clear: Kristen is gravely injured and sedated in ICU, and doctors say the road ahead will be long and uncertain. Matt—who typically directs rescue operations from the front—is now the one waiting, helpless, beside the woman who has been his partner in life, parenting, and service.

    Their four children, ranging from young elementary to high school age, now face a heartbreak they never saw coming. Matt, veteran and first responder though he is, now wears a different uniform: that of parent, caregiver, and worried husband. Even heroes sometimes need help—and in this case, the help is being humbly asked from the community they served so faithfully. Friends of Kristen say she’s a fighter: faith, inner strength and prayers have held her down till now. But the mounting medical bills, care challenges, and sudden upheaval have forced the Horn family to lean on more than only faith.

    A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to assist with immediate expenses: hospital stays, round-the-clock care, lost income, and the emotional healing this kind of event demands. Every dollar counts. A kind word, a share of the link, a prayer: the Horns are asking for all of it. Matt didn’t step into his fire marshal role for recognition. He did it because he believed in community—now the community has a chance to stand with him.

    It’s hard to imagine the scene right now: a fire marshal used to charging toward danger, now sitting at a hospital bedside, listening to monitors instead of engines, holding onto hope instead of a fire hose. The irony is not lost. But neither is the resolve. Community after community shows up when one of their own needs it—and Matt and Kristen have shown up for theirs for years. Their roles are flipped, but the support is still possible.

    If you’ve ever been in the position of Matt—helping someone else when it mattered—this is your chance to walk beside him. Whether it’s a share, a small donation, or simply reminding the Horns they aren’t alone—what you do matters. Kristen is fighting hard. Matt is doing all he can. The question now: will we help them fight too?

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