3 Firefighters Killed, 2 Injured While Tackling Wildfires on the Colorado-Utah Border
The firefighters were overcome by flames after deploying emergency shelters, and officials said the Snyder Fire had grown to more than 28,000 acres.
- On Saturday, June 27, three federal wildland firefighters died in a burnover incident while battling the Snyder Fire along the Colorado-Utah border, with two others injured in the season's first major fireline tragedy.
- Lightning strikes on Friday and Saturday ignited the Knowles and Gore fires, which rapidly merged with the Jones Fire to form the Snyder Fire amid extreme heat, low humidity, and high winds that fueled rapid growth.
- Federal officials identified the victims as Emily Barker, 38, of Clinton Township, Michigan; Nick Hutcherson, 27, of Glendale, Arizona; and Sydney Watson, 27, of Warrior, Alabama. A serious accident investigation team has been mobilized to review circumstances.
- Colorado Governor Jared Polis declared a disaster emergency on Saturday, authorizing the National Guard to assist with firefighting operations as local authorities opened evacuation centers for residents and campers in affected areas.
- With 37 large fires burning nationwide, the National Interagency Fire Center raised the preparedness level to 4 of 5 on Monday, indicating national resources are heavily committed. The deaths occur nearly 13 years after the Yarnell Fire tragedy.
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