In a shocking and tragic incident, two firefighters were killed, and another critically injured in an ambush attack while responding to a wildland fire in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. The harrowing event unfolded on January 29, 2023, leaving the community and firefighting departments in deep mourning.
Battalion Chief Frank Harwood, 42, and Battalion Chief John Morrison, 52, both dedicated members of the Coeur d’Alene Fire Department, lost their lives in this unthinkable act of violence. Harwood had served for 17 years, while Morrison had over 28 years of experience. The injured firefighter, Engineer Dave Tisdel, is currently in critical condition after undergoing two successful surgeries.
During a press conference, fire officials expressed their sorrow and gratitude for the overwhelming support from local, state, and federal agencies. They emphasized the need for privacy for the families of the fallen and injured, urging the media and public to respect their grief during this devastating time. Chief Tom Drive described the incident as one of the darkest days in their history, highlighting the bravery and dedication of the firefighters who answered the call to serve their community.
As the investigation continues, law enforcement is working diligently to uncover the circumstances surrounding the attack. The community has rallied around the families affected, offering support and donations through local foundations. A procession honoring the fallen heroes is planned, inviting the public to pay their respects.
This tragic event has left a profound impact on the community, raising questions about the safety of first responders in the line of duty. As the situation evolves, the focus remains on healing and honoring the sacrifices made by these brave individuals.