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Fellow firefighters lined the halls as Coeur d'Alene Engineer David Tysdal was discharged and escorted the ambulance to the airport.
A firefighter injured in last month's deadly ambush in Idaho is now in Colorado for treatment, the Coeur d'Alene Fire ...
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An Idaho firefighter who was injured in a deadly ambush while responding to a wildfire near Coeur d'Alene landed in Colorado ...
Multiple agencies from the Denver Metro area showed their support of a firefighter and engineer, who was injured in the deadly ambush in Idaho on June 29.
Dave Tysdal was cheered on by fellow first responders, family members, and friends as he was discharged from the ICU at Kootenai Health Medical Center.
Local firefighter Dave Tysdal has been released from the hospital and is on his way to Colorado for specialized treatment. This marks a significant step in ...
Many filled the hallways of the hospital with applause and cheers, as Tysdal gives a thumbs up and a big smile, saying "Thank you." ...
Even though fewer acres have burned, the state of Idaho has reported 139 wildfires so far this year, state records show.
A Coeur d'Alene firefighter who was injured in the shooting ambush that killed two others is being transferred to a speciality hospital in Colorado.