Fire Fighters Ambushed While Responding To Idaho Fire, Two Dead

Jun 29, 2025 - 21:28
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Fire Fighters Ambushed While Responding To Idaho Fire, Two Dead

One or more suspects are still at large after staging an apparent ambush and shooting at the firefighters and first responders as they arrived on the scene.

According to the most recent reports concerning the still unfolding situation in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, at least two of the firefighters have died. The number of shooters has not yet been confirmed, but no suspects are yet in custody.

Law enforcement officials have said they are unsure as to the potential number of shooters on Canfield Mountain, but suggested there could be as many as four.

Governor Brad Little (R-ID) issued a statement on the situation, saying, “Multiple heroic firefighters were attacked today while responding to a fire in North Idaho. This is a heinous direct assault on our brave firefighters … As the situation is still developing, please stay clear from the area and allow law enforcement and firefighters to do their jobs.”

The International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) also released a statement on Sunday evening. “While responding to a fire earlier today in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, IAFF members were ambushed in a heinous act of violence. Two of our brothers were killed by a sniper, and a third brother remains in surgery,” it read.

“Please keep them, their families, and law enforcement in your prayers.”

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino also issued a statement saying that the FBI was sending assets to assist local law enforcement in handling the situation.

“FBI assets are headed to the scene in Coeur d’Alene to provide tactical and operational support,” he posted. “It is an active scene.”

According to multiple reports, the fire is believed to have been set intentionally to draw first responders to the scene.

 

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