Wildland Firefighting

Three Firefighters Killed Fighting Western Wildfires

Three firefighters tragically lost their lives while battling the rapidly expanding Snyder Fire, which has consumed over 28,000 acres on Colorado’s western slope. The incident involved five firefighters responding to the Knowles and Gore Fires, which have now merged into the larger blaze. Two other firefighters were medically evacuated and hospitalized with injuries, and authorities are prioritizing support for the fallen firefighters’ families and colleagues. In response to the severe fire activity, Colorado’s governor declared a disaster emergency, deploying the National Guard and leading to the closure of the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area.

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