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Engineer Dave Tysdal was injured in a shooting in Canfield Mountain that killed two battalion chiefs in northern Idaho.
Dave Tysdal of the Coeur d'Alene Fire Department suffered a gunshot wound to the back during the June 29 attack.
In this time of sadness in our city, I appreciate the positivity of articles that lift up rather than inflame our current divide. I would love to invite our locals and visitors to share short ...
Just days before their 10-year reunion, the class of 2015 rallied to raise more than $2K to support the families of the ...
Coeur d'Alene fire officials have provided a reassuring update on the condition of Engineer Dave Tysdal, a firefighter ...
Engineer Dave Tysdal remains stable but unable to move his legs after being shot in the Coeur d'Alene ambush. Click the full story to learn how you can support Tysdal and his family.🔗 ...
A firefighter injured in a recent ambush attack in Coeur d'Alene is now in stable condition and talking with his family.
A procession honored fallen firefighters Frank Harwood and John Morrison on July 1, as community members gathered to pay ...
An active shooter situation is unfolding in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho after firefighters were reportedly shot while responding to ...
Crews with the Idaho Department of Lands could not reach the fire until Sunday evening due to a shooter in the area accused ...
When the battalion chief from Northern Lakes Fire District walked up on June 29 to find out why the firefighters from ...
When parents tell their children about firefighters, they could be describing Coeur d’Alene Fire Department engineer David ...