Firefighter dies fighting Bivens Creek blaze in Tobacco Root Mountains
This summer's wildfires in Portugal have claimed eight lives in the Iberian Peninsula, with 278,000 hectares burned in Portugal, driven by extreme heat and dry conditions.
- A firefighter died of cardiac arrest while fighting the Bivens Creek fire in the Tobacco Root Mountains on Sunday afternoon.
- Rapid medical assistance was provided by a line paramedic, but resuscitation attempts were unsuccessful.
- The Bivens Creek fire has burned over 2,200 acres near Virginia City.
- The Madison County Sheriff’s Office will conduct an investigation into the incident.
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Firefighter dies fighting Bivens Creek blaze in Tobacco Root Mountains
The unidentified man involved in fire suppression on the ground when he suffered the cardiac emergency.
·Missoula, United States
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André Ventura considered that “it is time to take this step” and to move towards “the investigation of fires in Portugal, business around fires and lack of prevention”
·Portugal
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