Wyoming smokejumper critically injured in New Mexico This article is provided courtesy of the Associated Press. Shutterstock BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Officials in Montana have released the name of a wildland firefighter who was critically injured while fighting a fire on private land in southwestern New Mexico, near the U.S. Mexico border. Tim Hart of Cody, Wyoming, was injured Monday following a hard landing after parachuting into rocky terrain in the Animas Mountains, said Marna Daley, a spokesperson for the Custer Gallatin National Forest in Montana. “The Forest Service’s first priority is to provide for him and his family right now,” Daley told The Billings Gazette on Wednesday.