Three Firefighters Killed in Colorado Wildfire as New U.S. Wildland Fire Service Operates
The U. S. Wildland Fire Service lost three federal firefighters in a Colorado wildfire as the agency carried out its full-suppression policy. The fire spread rapidly across remote terrain, forcing crews to confront intense flames and hazardous conditions.
The fallen firefighters were members of a federal crew coordinated by the Bureau of Land Management, Fish and Wildlife Service, and other agencies. AP News reported that the deaths sparked debate about the newly created service’s structure and its full-suppression strategy. The incident highlighted the challenges the Trump administration faces in reshaping national fire-management practices.