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The St. Helens-grown Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, firefighter who was injured in an ambush attack remains in stable condition, but is facing a long road to recovery, the fire department said.
Just days before their 10-year reunion, the class of 2015 rallied to raise more than $2K to support the families of the ...
Engineer Dave Tysdal remains stable but unable to move his legs after being shot in the Coeur d'Alene ambush. Click the full story to learn how you can support Tysdal and his family.đŸ”— ...
When the battalion chief from Northern Lakes Fire District walked up on June 29 to find out why the firefighters from ...
When the battalion chief from Northern Lakes Fire District walked up on June 29 to find out why the firefighters from ...
Portland firefighters are preparing for a special journey to Idaho for a ceremony to honor the two firefighters who were killed in an ambush attack in Idaho.
Dave Tysdal of the Coeur d'Alene Fire Department suffered a gunshot wound to the back during the June 29 attack.
The fire is being called the Billy Creek Fire The fire is 3,185 acres and burning off the Snake River near the Idaho/Washington border Fire is 74% contained There are no evacuations or closures as ...