Denver (KDVR) – Multiple agencies from the Denver Metro area showed their support for a firefighter and engineer who was in a deadly ambush in the state of Idaho on June 29.
It was an ambush on Mount Canvied in Core de Aline, Idaho, who left two firefighters dead and one wound.
The injured Coeur D’Alne, Dave Tysadal, was shot at the back during the ambush. After shooting it, it was said that Tysdal helped save the lives of the other first respondents by warning them against moving away from the area, and the Coeur D’Alne Fire Department stated in A. mail To Facebook.
The Ministry of Fire also said: “Tysadal injuries include collapsed lung, shattered ribs, and spinal swelling. He could not move his legs since the shooting, but he began moving the toes on his left foot on Sunday.”
Tysdal was sent from a hospital in Coeur D’Alne to be transferred to the “Rehabilitation Hospital” in Colorado to continue his recovery.
South Metro Fire Resue to publish A video clip of Tysdal’s arrival can be seen at the centenary airport, where multiple agencies can be seen from Denver as she welcomes welcoming and applauding TYSDAL.