Klamath
Falls, Oregon – On
July 29, a firefighter from a contract fire crew assigned to the Launch Fire
suffered a fatal injury not related to fire suppression activities.
An
investigation into the death is being led by the Klamath County Sheriff’s
Office, and the victim’s family has been notified.
investigation into the death is being led by the Klamath County Sheriff’s
Office, and the victim’s family has been notified.
Specific
details surrounding the investigation, including the victim’s name and the
nature of the circumstances leading up to his death, will be released through
the Klamath County Sheriff’s Office. Any additional details will be released as
soon as they become available.
details surrounding the investigation, including the victim’s name and the
nature of the circumstances leading up to his death, will be released through
the Klamath County Sheriff’s Office. Any additional details will be released as
soon as they become available.
The Forest and the entire wildland fire
community are saddened by the tragic loss of one of our firefighters,” said
Connie Cummins, Forest Supervisor for the Fremont-Winema National Forest. “Our
hearts go out to their family, friends and co-workers.”
community are saddened by the tragic loss of one of our firefighters,” said
Connie Cummins, Forest Supervisor for the Fremont-Winema National Forest. “Our
hearts go out to their family, friends and co-workers.”
“We
are saddened by this news,” added Acting Regional Forester Becki Lockett Heath.
“The death of anyone involved with protecting life and property from
wildfire affects us all. We send our thoughts and prayers from the Forest
Service to all who knew and cared for him.”
are saddened by this news,” added Acting Regional Forester Becki Lockett Heath.
“The death of anyone involved with protecting life and property from
wildfire affects us all. We send our thoughts and prayers from the Forest
Service to all who knew and cared for him.”
On
July 28, the Launch Fire started in the Sky Lakes Wilderness on the
Fremont-Winema National Forest. It is estimated to be around 100 acres. An
investigation of the origin of the fire determined that it was human
caused. Forest Service Law Enforcement and Investigations has gathered
evidence at the fire origin, is interviewing witnesses, and is following up on
several leads.
July 28, the Launch Fire started in the Sky Lakes Wilderness on the
Fremont-Winema National Forest. It is estimated to be around 100 acres. An
investigation of the origin of the fire determined that it was human
caused. Forest Service Law Enforcement and Investigations has gathered
evidence at the fire origin, is interviewing witnesses, and is following up on
several leads.