Coeur d'Alene Honors Fallen Firefighters After Canfield Mountain Ambush
Coeur d'Alene Honors Fallen Firefighters After Canfield Mountain Ambush

Coeur d'Alene Honors Fallen Firefighters After Canfield Mountain Ambush

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The Coeur d'Alene community and city officials have come together to mourn and honor the firefighters killed during the June 29th ambush on Canfield Mountain. Battalion Chiefs John Morrison and Frank Harwood were fatally shot while responding to a wildfire, and Engineer David Tisdale was critically injured. City Council meetings and community gatherings have featured heartfelt tributes, prayers, and moments of silence, emphasizing unity, faith, and support for first responders and their families. The procession honoring the fallen spanned 40 miles, with thousands lining the streets to pay respect, reflecting overwhelming community solidarity. Fire department leaders expressed deep gratitude for the community’s support, which has been vital in helping firefighters cope with the tragedy. Discussions continue on how to best support those affected and honor the sacrifice of these brave men.

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