An Oregon firefighter died September 20, while fighting the Moose Fire near Salmon, Idaho.
Officials say 48-year-old Gerardo Rincon of Independence, Oregon suffered a medical emergency. Rincon was working for North Reforestation Inc. as a crew boss of a Type 2 crew.
Rincon had been a wildland firefighter since 1994, and over his 28-year career, he was a Type 2 firefighter, engine captain, and crew boss.
The Salmon-Challis National Forest posted on their Facebook page a statement from Forest Supervisor Charles Mack.
Firefighters lined up to honor Rincon as his casket was taken to an awaiting aircraft to be flown back to Oregon.
Rincon was returned to Independence on Sunday, September 25. A funeral mass will take place on September 29.
Officials have not released details surrounding the medical emergency that claimed his life.
This is the third death on the Moose Fire. Two helicopter pilots were killed on July 20 when the helicopter they were flying crashed in the Salmon River. The NTSB continues to investigate the crash.