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- Burnover Incident on Western Colorado Wildfire Results in Federal . . .
Federal wildland fire officials are releasing the identities of three firefighters who died while responding to the Knowles Fire in western Colorado on Saturday
- Burnover Incident on Western Colorado Wildfire Results in Federal . . .
On Saturday, June 27, while working on a wildfire in western Colorado, five federal firefighters were involved in a burnover incident resulting in shelter deployment Two firefighters are being treated for burn injuries, and three others did not survive The identities of the U S Wildland Fire Service and U S Forest Service firefighters are being withheld pending notifications The
- Federal officials identify 3 firefighters killed in Knowles Fire . . .
3 firefighters killed in Colo burnover identified Emily Barker, Nick Hutcherson and Sydney Watson were conducting initial attack operations on the Knowles Fire when rapidly spreading flames cut
- Tracking the Knowles Fire in Colorado | WFCA Fire Map
Track the Knowles Fire in Colorado on WFCA's Fire Map with real-time information including size, containment, responders assigned and more
- Three firefighters killed, two injured in Colorado burnover - MSN
The NWS described the conditions as "particularly dangerous" for new fire starts and growth of existing fires Three firefighters killed, two injured in Colorado "burnover"
- Identities of firefighters killed by burnover near Colorado-Utah border . . .
The names of the three wildland firefighters killed during a burnover event near the Colorado-Utah border on Saturday were released by the Department of the Interior on Monday From left to right
- Burnover kills 3 firefighters and injures 2 near Colorado-Utah border . . .
The U S Wildland Fire Service announced the deaths of three firefighters early Sunday morning after a burnover event near the Colorado-Utah border Service officials said crews were responding
- Burnover Mystery DEATHS — What Officials WON’T Say
Officials say the crew was working the Knowles and Gore fires on the Colorado side when a “burnover” occurred, forcing them to deploy their emergency fire shelters [1][2] The fires on both sides of the border have merged into the larger Snyder Fire, burning roughly 28,000 acres with no containment reported so far [1][7] The two injured
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