Firefighter Dies Battling Dragon Bravo Fire Grand Canyon
Firefighter Dies Battling Dragon Bravo Fire Grand Canyon

Firefighter Dies Battling Dragon Bravo Fire Grand Canyon

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A firefighter died from a cardiac emergency while battling the Dragon Bravo Fire near the Grand Canyon's North Rim, with officials confirming that attempts to revive him were unsuccessful. The firefighter was engaged in fire suppression repair when the incident occurred, and his identity has not yet been released. The fire, which began on July 4 due to lightning, has burned over 145,000 acres, destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge, and forced the closure of the North Rim for the season. The National Park Service and Coconino County Medical Examiner are investigating the death, while Governor Katie Hobbs and other officials have expressed condolences and called for an independent review of the fire's management. Efforts continue to stabilize the area and protect remaining infrastructure, with plans to rebuild visitor facilities underway. The South Rim of the Grand Canyon remains open to visitors.

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