Sunday, May 20, 2007

NIFC - News and notes - dedication

http://gacc.nifc.gov/oscc/predictive/intelligence/news_notes/index.htm

"Today a flag was raised which had flown at the California State capital
on October 26th 2006 and moment of silence was observed.
Engine Captain
John Clays and a staff of four (4) firefighters placed BDF Engine 57 a
new model 62 into service at the Alandale Fire Station.
The station is
located near the community of Pine Cove on the San Jacinto District of
the San Bernardino National Forest in Riverside County.
A district
dedication was held at the Alandale station with a plaque posted at the
station in remembrance of Fire Captain Mark Loutzenhiser, Engine Operator
Jess McLean, Assistant Engine Operator Jason McKay, Firefighters Daniel
Hoover-Najera and Pablo Cerda who were killed in the line of duty on the
Esperanza Fire. Engine 57 was destroyed.

Captain John Clays is the
brother in-law of Jess McLean."

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