Firefighters ambushed by gunman in Idaho while responding to brush fire

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"Firefighters Attacked While Responding to Brush Fire in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho"

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On Sunday, firefighters in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, faced a shocking and violent ambush while responding to a brush fire on Canfield Mountain. Governor Brad Little condemned the attack, describing it as a heinous assault on brave firefighters and urging the public to pray for the injured and their families. The incident began when firefighters were addressing a small blaze that was rapidly growing, only to come under fire from an unknown assailant hiding in the nearby woods. The Kootenai County Sheriff's Office confirmed that the firefighters were shot at approximately 30 minutes after arriving at the scene. In response to the unfolding situation, Kootenai County Emergency Management issued a shelter-in-place order for the immediate area, which was later expanded to include a broader region to ensure public safety as the investigation was launched.

The severity of the situation prompted a significant law enforcement response, with numerous vehicles and personnel flooding the area, including US marshals. Fire Chief Pat Riley reported that multiple firefighters sustained injuries, and fire suppression efforts were suspended until the area was secured by law enforcement. Investigators are now looking into the possibility that the fire was intentionally set as a trap to lure first responders into danger. The sheriff's office has urged the public to avoid the area and adhere to shelter-in-place directives, as the investigation continues and the fire remains active. As the community grapples with this unprecedented violence against first responders, local officials are working diligently to ensure the safety of both the public and the emergency personnel involved in battling the blaze.

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Firefighters in Coeur d’Alene,Idaho, were ambushed by a gunman on Sunday while responding to a brush fire, the state’s governor, Brad Little, said.

“Multiple heroic firefighters were attacked today while responding to a fire in North Idaho,” Littlewrote on Facebook. “This is a heinous direct assault on our brave firefighters. I ask all Idahoans to pray for them and their families as we wait to learn more. Teresa and I are heartbroken.”

Lt Jeff Howard of the Kootenai county sheriff’s officetold ABC Newsfirefighters were responding to a small but growing blaze on Canfield Mountain when they started getting shot at by an unknown person in the woods.

Kootenai Country Emergency Management issueda shelter-in-place alert, initially for Canfield Mountain Trailhead and the surrounding area, that was later expanded to everyone south of Hayden Lake Road, and east of 15th Street in Coeur d’Alene.

“As this situation is still developing, please stay clear from the area to allow law enforcement and firefighters to do their jobs,”the emergency management office told the public.

“Multiple firefighters are injured,” Pat Riley, the Northern Lakes Fire Protection District chief,told KHQ, a local broadcaster. The fire chief added that fire suppression efforts had been halted until the area is secure.

A large number of law enforcement vehicles flooded the area, including US marshals, according toa photographposted on social media by the news director of the local broadcaster KXLY.

The same outlet reported that hundreds of law enforcement and fire personnel had established a command post in Cherry Hill dog park.

Officers are investigating whether the fire might have been intentionally set in order to lure first responders to the scene, Howard told ABC News.

Firefighters responded to a wildfire burning at Canfield Mountain at about 1.30pm local time, and came under fire about 30 minutes later, the Kootenai county sheriff’s office said ina statementposted on Facebook late on Sunday afternoon.

“An active investigation is happening and suspect is still outstanding. There is still an active fire in the Canfield area,” the sheriff’s office said. “Please avoid the area and follow all shelter in place notifications”.

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Source: The Guardian