Sunday, August 3, 2008

Chief Packer was flown home to Washington

Members of the U. S. Forest Service and CAL FIRE Honor Guard carry the body of Fire Chief Daniel Packer aboard a U.S. Forest Service DC-3.
Chief Packer’s body was flown home to Washington with his wife, and representatives from the Forest Service and East Pierce Fire and Rescue of Bonney Lake, Wash. in attendance
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Yreka, CA (July 30, 2008)...US Forest Service and CAL FIRE Honor Guards transferred the body of Fire Chief Daniel Packer aboard a Forest Service DC-3 following a long procession of fire emergency vehicles from Yreka, Calif. to the Siskiyou County Airport. Over 150 firefighters came to offer a final farewell to the fallen firefighter. People aboard the plane escorting the body to Tacoma Narrows Airport included Chief Packer’s wife, representatives of the East Pierce Fire and Rescue of Bonney Lake, Washington, and the U.S. Forest Service.

Two memorial services were held for Fire Chief Daniel Packer on August 1, 2008. The first service was at the Fire Incident Command Post in Orleans, Calif. The second memorial service was at the River Park in Happy Camp, California.

A memorial service is also planned for August 7, 2008, 2pm at the Christian Faith Center, 33645 20th Ave. South, Federal Way, Washington.

The public is welcome to attend.
A memorial fund has been established. See web site www.eastpiercefire.org for more.

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Related Information: Panther Fire Incident Investigation Team

Yreka, CA (July 29, 2008)...The Panther Fire Incident Investigation Team arrived on the Klamath National Forest on July 28, 2008 to gather information on the events leading up to the death of Fire Chief Daniel Bruce Packer while working on the Panther Fire on July 26, 2008.

The purpose of the accident investigation is to provide fire managers with information for accident prevention. Jim Reaves is the team leader; Ivan Pupulidy is the Chief Investigator. Reaves said, "The accident investigation team is brought together to gather and interpret information to help managers understand how and why the accident occurred."

Team members will gather physical and photographic evidence, interview witnesses, and prepare a safety investigation report. The team’s final report will be submitted to the Accident Review Board at the agency’s Washington, D.C. office within 45 days from the date that the investigation team convened. After their review, the Accident Review Board will submit that report to the Chief of the Forest Service.

A preliminary report was made 24 hours after the date of the accident. Reaves' team will submit a 72-hour report following their initial assessment. Both reports may be viewed on the Klamath National Forest website: http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/klamath.

Chief Packer, Lake Tapps, Wash and Fire Chief of East Pierce Fire and Rescue, had responded to a request by the U.S. Forest Service to serve as a Division Supervisor for the incident management team managing the Siskiyou Complex. At the time of the accident Packer had been doing reconnaissance of the Panther Fire in preparation for his team to take over responsibility the next day for managing the Panther Fire.


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