What started as a response to a minor brush fire on Canfield Mountain in Coeur dâAlene, Idaho, culminated in a tragic act of violence.
Two firefighters lost their lives and another sustained serious injuries after being ambushed by a gunman on Sunday afternoon, as reported by local authorities.
âEveryone is shot up here.â
Several firefighters were shot by an unidentified assailant after being dispatched to a wildfire near a well-known outdoor recreation area in Coeur dâAlene, Idaho, on Sunday afternoon.
A firefighter urgently requested assistance over the radio, informing EMS, âWe need law enforcement up here immediately,â according to audio obtained by CNN.
The incident began around 1:30 p.m. when firefighters responded to reports of a small brush fire. Approximately 30 minutes later, gunfire erupted from the woods. An unknown attacker had seemingly been lying in wait.
âIt is evident to me that this fire was deliberately set to lure us in,â the firefighter stated.
âSend law enforcement immediately, there is an active shooter situation,â he added.
âEveryone is shot up here.â
Two fatalities
Kootenai County Sheriff Robert Norris confirmed in a press briefing that the two deceased individuals are believed to be fire personnel, according to ABC7.
In a statement shared on X by the International Association of Fire Fighters, the union representing firefighters, it was noted that members were targeted while responding to a fire in Coeur dâAlene, Idaho.
The post states, âWhile responding to a fire earlier today in Coeur dâAlene, Idaho, IAFF members were ambushed in a despicable act of violence.â
It continues, âTwo of our brothers were killed by a sniper, and a third brother is currently undergoing surgery. Please keep them, their families, and law enforcement in your thoughts and prayers.â
During a Sunday evening press conference, Kootenai County Sheriff Robert Norris disclosed the perilous and tense conditions confronting his team.
âWe are actively under sniper fire,â he declared, underscoring the gravity of the ongoing crisis.
âThis is a very,
Suspect found deceased
The Kootenai County Sheriffâs Office has reported that a SWAT team subsequently located a dead male on the mountain, with a firearm found nearby. This individual is believed to be the suspect involved in the fatal shooting.
Authorities are probing the disturbing possibility that the fire was deliberately set to entice emergency responders into a lethal trap.
âWe are investigating whether the fire may have been utilized to attract first responders to the location,â stated Kootenai County Sheriffâs Lt. Jeff Howard in an interview with ABC News.
Former Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis remarked to CNN that receiving a report of firefighters coming under gunfire represents âa worst-case scenarioâ for law enforcement.
He characterized the âchilling audioâ as a clear indication that lives were in imminent peril and that individuals required immediate rescue.
âAlmost resembling a battlefield sceneâ
âYou empathize with the firefighters who were reporting that situation,â Davis expressed, âbecause there were indeed individuals bleeding to death on the ground, and they were trapped behind their fire truck. It was an extremely troubling situation, almost akin to a battlefield scene.â
The FBI has become involved in the investigation, and the Department of Homeland Security has also been informed, according to a DHS official who spoke with ABC News.
The Canfield Mountain Trailhead and surrounding areas had been placed under a shelter-in-place directive, which has now been rescinded. Nevertheless, residents are still advised to remain vigilant due to the ongoing fire circumstances.
Idaho Governor Brad Little denounced the assault as âa heinous direct attack on our courageous firefighters.â In a statement on X, he added, âMultiple heroic firefighters were assaulted today while responding to a fire in North Idaho. I urge all Idahoans to pray for them and their families as we await further information.â]} â`
