Captain Hickman
10-08-1999, 12:41 PM
Bad news is starting to get Old. Could it be that we are getting Tired? Or, is it that we're not being careful?
This Fire Season is starting to take it's toll.
OCTOBER 07 -- SAN DIEGO, CA: More than two dozen fire engines and an honor guard from the San Bernardino National Forest made an emotional farewell to a fallen comrade yesterday, according to a story in the San Diego Union-Tribune. Gregory Pacheco, 20, was a member of the Carson National Forest Penasco 5 crew working on the La Jolla Fire when he was injured by a falling rock at
approximately 12:30 a.m. on Sunday, October 3. He was taken to a local hospital, and his family was with him when he died on Tuesday, October 5. Six firefighters were were also injured fighting the La Jolla brushfire. October6, a 21-year-old firefighter was airlifted from steep terrain by a Coast Guard rescue helicopter after she suffered chest pains and breathing difficulties. She was in stable condition at a local hospital, according to the paper.
Nine other firefighters have suffered minor injuries, and several cases of poison oak have been reported. Other recent injuries have included a sprained knee, a chest/back contusion, anaphylactic shock, and a scorpion sting.
Note about the Missouri Firefighter killed, he had been with the department for 5 months.
One of the firefighters is still hospitalized. The other has been released.
ALL BE CAREFUL OUT THERE...
[This message has been edited by Captain Hickman (edited October 08, 1999).]
This Fire Season is starting to take it's toll.
OCTOBER 07 -- SAN DIEGO, CA: More than two dozen fire engines and an honor guard from the San Bernardino National Forest made an emotional farewell to a fallen comrade yesterday, according to a story in the San Diego Union-Tribune. Gregory Pacheco, 20, was a member of the Carson National Forest Penasco 5 crew working on the La Jolla Fire when he was injured by a falling rock at
approximately 12:30 a.m. on Sunday, October 3. He was taken to a local hospital, and his family was with him when he died on Tuesday, October 5. Six firefighters were were also injured fighting the La Jolla brushfire. October6, a 21-year-old firefighter was airlifted from steep terrain by a Coast Guard rescue helicopter after she suffered chest pains and breathing difficulties. She was in stable condition at a local hospital, according to the paper.
Nine other firefighters have suffered minor injuries, and several cases of poison oak have been reported. Other recent injuries have included a sprained knee, a chest/back contusion, anaphylactic shock, and a scorpion sting.
Note about the Missouri Firefighter killed, he had been with the department for 5 months.
One of the firefighters is still hospitalized. The other has been released.
ALL BE CAREFUL OUT THERE...
[This message has been edited by Captain Hickman (edited October 08, 1999).]