CPF Firevision -- Sorrow and Remembrance
Sorrow and Remembrance
CPF Firevision is California Professional Firefighters' online video news service.
Saluting Our Fallen: On June 30, the fire service suffered its greatest one-day loss since 9/11 with the death of 19 Granite Mountain Hotshot firefighters from Prescott, AZ. A few days later, CAL FIRE engineer Christopher Douglas lost his life in the line of duty.
Horrific Wildland Blaze Claims 19 Prescott AZ Hotshots
Five Californians Among Fallen Prescott Hotshots
California's Fallen Return Home to Hero's Tribute
LODD: CAL FIRE FAE/Paramedic Christopher Douglas
Supporting California's Fallen Firefighter Families
The magnitude of the Arizona disaster stunned the fire service in California, as five native sons of the Golden State were among those lost that horrific day in Arizona.
The California Last Alarm Service Team (Cal LAST), a service of the California Fire Foundation, was mobilized and designated by the California Emergency Management Agency to coordinate the Memorial Ramp Ceremony honoring the return of California's fallen heroes -- Christopher MacKenzie and Kevin Woyjeck.
A partnership with the National Fallen Firefighter Foundation Cal LAST provides comprehensive support for local fire departments and local unions touched by a line of duty death.
Find out more at www.cafirefoundation.org
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