Saturday, August 8, 2009

Honor the Fallen: Decker fire - Fifty years ago today

DECKER FIRE - AUGUST 8,1959 - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA - SEVEN DEAD, SIX FIREFIGHTER FATALITIES
The Decker Fire started on the Ortega Highway, three miles west of Lake Elsinore Village, southeast of Los Angeles, California.
It was the result of an automobile accident which killed one person and critically burned another.
It started at about l800 hours on August 8, 1959 - The USFS units from El Cariso Station (three miles up the Ortega Highway) arrived first and began initial attack on the uphill side of the fire. CDF units arrived shortly after, beginning their attack on the lower portion of the fire.
This fire occurred in 1959. well before fire-resistant clothing and fire
shelters were mandatory. None of the firefighters involved in this accident were equipped with either fire-resistant clothing or fire shelters.
The tragedy occurred shortly after sundown, at the time of the breakdown in
downslope winds. The fire began to build heat and soon raged out of control, Eventually killing 6 Firefighters and burning dozens of others.

Dead included: Nelson Harlan, Steven Johnson, Boyd Edwards and Andrew Brooks of the El Cariso Hot Shots and El Cariso Engine; Ben Slater, District Ranger; and John Guthrie, CDF firefighter.
Lessons Learned .PDF: http://www.wildfirelessons.net/documents/Decker_Fire_1959.pdf.
The Decker Fire Memorial is located in Riverside Co. at 32353 Ortega Hwy, Lake Elsinore (El Cariso Village), CA 92530 .
All donations are welcome for the Memorial and will receive a commemorative pin.

1 comment:

  1. There are 7 names on the Decker fire plaque. I believe one of the names is a hot shot from another district...info has been sketchy...we are still doing more research. The California Wildland Firefighter Memorial will update it's web page with new photos soon. The wall with some fire names has been completed.
    Stephanie Regis; rregis@roadrunner.com

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