Monday, August 10, 2015

21 YEAR OLD CALIFORNIA FIREFIGHTER KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY AFTER HE WAS STRUCK BY TREE


Monday, August 10, 2015 

It was a 21 year-old Firefighter from Shingle Springs, Calif., who died in the Line of Duty Saturday afternoon as a result of injuries received while suppressing a wildfire on the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) in northern California. 

Firefighter Michael “Mike” Hallenbeck was a member of Organized Crew 36 on the LTBMU.

FF Hallenbeck was struck by a tree at approximately 1730 hours during the initial attack on the Sierra Fire, just inside the LTBMU boundary south of Echo Summit. 

Efforts to resuscitate FF Hallenbeck were not successful. The Sierra Fire is one of several dozen lightning-caused fires that began on multiple national forests in northern California on Saturday.

We have posted a picture of FF Mike Hallenbeck and more info on this fire on our home page.

Our condolences to all those affected. RIP.


“Our hearts go out to the family, friends and fellow crewmembers of this brave firefighter,” said U.S. Forest Service Pacific Southwest Regional Forester Randy Moore.  

“The loss of any member of our Forest Service family is a tragedy.  The grief we are feeling at the sudden loss of two of our firefighters; Dave Ruhl last week on the Modoc National Forest and now Mike Hallenbeck on the Basin, reminds us of the sacrifices these men and women make every day.”

The Sierra Fire is one of several dozen lightning-caused fires that began on multiple National Forests in Northern California on Saturday.


RIP