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Remembering our Fallen Firefighters

 

MEMORIAL OF FALLEN FIREFIGHTERS
Forever in Our Hearts

To honor firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty.

1926 Clear Creek Kings Canyon Fire


Each September, the Zephyr Crew places silver helmets and American flags at a mostly hidden and little known memorial marker on the south side of HWY-50 near Spooner Summit. The marker can be located on the eastbound side of the road while traveling downhill. To safely view the marker, and the valley and canyon below, park at the pullout.

Remembering and honoring... 
Jacob M. O'Malley
Firefighter
Bureau of Land Management - Winnemucca District
Lost in 2016
Will Paulsen Hawkins
Firefighter
Bureau of Land Management - Winnemucca District 
Lost in 2016
Michael S. “Mikey” Hallenbeck
Firefighter
USDA Forest Service - Lake Tahoe Basin
Lost in 2015
Art Sunday
Forest Patrol
Clear Creek Kings Canyon Fire
Lost in 1926
George Brown
Inmate Firefighter
Clear Creek Kings Canyon Fire
Lost in 1926
Ralph Morse
V&T Railroad - Volunteer Firefighter
Clear Creek Kings Canyon Fire
Lost in 1926
Bryant Whitmore
Prison Guard - Volunteer Firefighter
Clear Creek Kings Canyon Fire
Lost in 1926
J.E. Mitchell
I
nmate Firefighter
Clear Creek Kings Canyon Fire
Lost in 1926
 
 

Wildland Firefighters Monument
 

The Monument, officially dedicated in May 25, 2000, is located on the grounds of the National Interagency Fire Center’s (NIFC) headquarters in Boise, Idaho.


State Firefighters Memorials


Since its completion in 1994, the Nevada Firefighters Memorial, Inc., has honored Nevada’s fallen firefighters at an annual ceremony held at the Nevada Firefighters Memorial in Carson City’s Mills Park on the last Saturday of National Fire Prevention Week in October.
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