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Hiking a trail of heroes; 8 years since 19 of the Granite Mountain Hotshots tragically lost their lives fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire
Along the Hotshots Trail are 19 plaques set into rocks with pictures and stories of the men who gave their lives fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire. Author: Josh Sanders (KPNX) Updated: 5:28 PM MST June 30, 2021
YARNELL, Ariz. Granite Mountain Hotshots Memorial State Park Ranger Jared Welsh was just 23 years old when the Yarnell Hill Fire erupted a mile from his home. He remembers the day like it was yesterday. These guys lost their lives less than a mile away from my house, said Welsh as he stood 400 feet above where the 19 firefighters perished in the flames.
Group dedicates memorial park on 8th anniversary of hotshots deaths in Yarnell Hill Fire Monica D. Spencer, Arizona Republic
YARNELL Amid a drought and an intense wildfire season, the delicate aroma of rain and the rumble of thunder felt appropriately timed for the remembrance event and dedication ceremony of the Yarnell Hill Fire Memorial Park.
Eight years after the unsettling deaths of the 19 crew members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots of Prescott, the community impacted by the 2013 Yarnell Hill Fire gathered together Wednesday afternoon to remember those firefighters and officially dedicate the memorial park. © Benjamin Chambers/The Republic On this 8th anniversary of the Yarnell Hill fire. community members gathered to dedicate The Yarnell Hill Fire MemorialPark on June 30, 2021, during a service to commerate the 19 deaths of the Granite Mountain Hotshots. The park that has been in the works for seven years is in the center of town. Photo by Ben
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YARNELL Amid a drought and an intense wildfire season, the delicate aroma of rain and the rumble of thunder felt appropriately timed for the remembrance event and dedication ceremony of the Yarnell Hill Fire Memorial Park.
Eight years after the unsettling deaths of the 19 crew members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots of Prescott, the community impacted by the 2013 Yarnell Hill Fire gathered together Wednesday afternoon to remember those firefighters and officially dedicate the memorial park.
To organizers and community members, the park stands as a symbol of a community healing from a devastating wildfire and as a sign of thanks to those who fought to protect Yarnell and surrounding communities.
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