People risk their lives for the sake of our own in many ways, our military is a wonderful example of men and woman we should be proud of and thankful for. Another is our fire fighters. Today a Sikorsky helicopter crashed in Northern California in the area of Trinity Alps. I am grateful for those who have inquired about PJ, he is safe and he is fine. Below is a list of those killed or injured in the Trinity Alps accident and I think it's important to take a moment and pray for their loved ones. The names listed are courtesy of the Sac Bee.
KILLED IN THE CRASH
GRAYBACK FORESTRY EMPLOYEES
Shawn Blazer, 30
Medford, Ore.
Scott Charleson, 25
Phoenix, Ore.
Matthew Hammer, 23
Grants Pass, Ore.
Edrik Gomez, 19
Ashland, Ore.
Steven Renno, 21
Cave Junction, Ore.
Bryan Rich, 29
Medford, Ore.
David Steele, 19
Ashland, Ore.
CARSON HELICOPTERS EMPLOYEE
Roark Schwanenberg, 54
Lostine, Ore.
FOREST SERVICE EMPLOYEE
Jim Ramage, 63
Shasta
INJURED IN THE CRASH
GRAYBACK FORESTRY EMPLOYEES
Jonathan Frohreich, 18
Medford, Ore.
• Good condition at UC Davis Medical Center
Richard Schroeder, 42
White City, Ore.
• Fair condition at Mercy Medical Center in Redding
Michael Brown, 20
Gold Hill, Ore.
• Good condition at UC Davis Medical Center
CARSON HELICOPTERS EMPLOYEE
Bill Coultas, 44
Cave Junction, Ore.
• Critical condition at UC Davis Medical Center
Ways to offer your support:The Wildland Firefighter Association is accepting donations to help support the families of the fallen firefighters. For more information, go to www.wffoundation.org. Contributions should reference the "Iron 44 Incident," states a Grayback Forestry news release.
Cards and letters also may be sent to:
• Grayback Forestry, 1570 Ave. F., White City, Ore., 97503.
• Carson Helicopters, 828 Brookside Blvd., Grants Pass, Ore., 97526.
• Shasta-Trinity National Forest Patient William Coultas, Attn: Fallen Firefighters Support, 3644 Avtech Parkway, Redding, CA, 96002.
• Patient William Coultas, UC Davis Burn Center - Burn Unit, 2315 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, CA, 95817.
For more information about the memorial, go to www.graybackforestry.com.
UPDATE 08/28/08 - I felt it was very important to add where donation's can be made to. My time in Weaverville was my first experience being around men and women who dedicate their lives to wild fires and they have my humble gratitude always:Donations
The Wildland Firefighter Foundation, www.wffoundation.org, helps support the families of fallen firefighters and contributions are encouraged. Contributions should include a reference to the Iron 44 Incident.
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