Firefighters Under Fire: Idaho Blaze Response Turns Violent

Firefighters responding to a blaze in North Idaho were attacked, prompting Governor Brad Little to urge public cooperation and prayers. The incident remains under investigation, with local media reporting possible gunfire aimed at the fire crew. Authorities are exploring the cause of the fire.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-06-2025 05:04 IST | Created: 30-06-2025 05:04 IST
Firefighters Under Fire: Idaho Blaze Response Turns Violent
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In a shocking turn of events, firefighters responding to a blaze in North Idaho were attacked on Sunday, according to statements by Governor Brad Little. Little described the attack as a 'heinous direct assault' and urged Idaho residents to pray for those involved while staying clear of the area.

Details about the attack are sparse, with unconfirmed reports suggesting gunfire was aimed at the crew. As law enforcement and firefighters continue their work, the public has been advised to avoid the location.

The Kootenai County Sheriff's office and other local agencies are investigating the situation, with inquiries into whether the fire was intentionally set. An alert urging nearby residents to shelter in place has been issued.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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