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RANCHO SANTA FE Fire officials on Thursday night said a captain who worked 30 years for the Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District died from complications of COVID-19. A statement from the district said Capt. W. Chris Mertz, who died Wednesday, will receive full line-of-duty-death honors. The 54-year-old was most recently assigned to Station 5 in Harmony Grove Village, according to the district’s statement. He is survived by his wife, Canli, his son, Garrett, who is a firefighter with Cal Fire San Diego, and his two daughters, Natalie and Roxanne, who both serve in the Air Force. We regret to inform you of the Line of Duty Death of Captain W. Chris Mertz. pic.twitter.com/cOtWti5USz Rancho Santa Fe Fire (@RSF Fire) January 22, 2021 ....
Rancho Santa Fe fire captain dies of COVID-19 complications [The San Diego Union-Tribune] Fire officials on Thursday night said a captain who worked 30 years for the Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District died from complications of COVID-19. A statement from the district said Capt. W. Chris Mertz, who died Wednesday, will receive full line-of-duty-death honors. The 54-year-old was most recently assigned to Station 5 in Harmony Grove Village, according to the district’s statement. He is survived by his wife, Canli, his son, Garrett, who is a firefighter with Cal Fire San Diego, and his two daughters, Natalie and Roxanne, who both serve in the U.S. Air Force. ....
Rancho Santa Fe Firefighter loses battle with COVID-19 Fire Captain Chris Mertz was a 30-year veteran Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District Fire Captain W. Chris Mertz and last updated 2021-01-22 08:54:00-05 RANCHO SANTA FE, Calif. (KGTV) A 30-year veteran of the Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District died on Wednesday due to complications of COVID-19, the agency announced Thursday. Most recently, Fire Captain W. Chris Mertz, 54, called Fire Station 5 in Harmony Grove Village home base. He has worked with the RSFFPD for the last three decades. ....
JULIAN Residents of Julian, Mount Laguna and the Cleveland National Forest are asking people who visit the mountain areas to revel in the snow to do what the signs say: “Pack it in, Pack it out.” Photos shared by the U.S. Forest Service over the past few days show dirty public restrooms, toppled trash cans, and boxes, bags and broken sleds left behind, apparently by visitors who came to play in the region’s higher elevations last week. On Monday, Julian resident Virginia Duval picked up five bags of trash along state Route 79, near a popular hill for sledding in the area. The trash she collected was spread over several acres of land, and she recounted some of her findings. ....
This week’s storm dumped up to 2 feet of snow on some slopes. “We aren’t Big Bear or Mountain High,” Kathy Ewing-Finley said. “We don’t have any designated snow-play areas, so when people arrive ready to play . their plan is already set on trespassing and illegal behavior before they even get out of the car.” Advertisement Eva Hatch, who lives in Julian and has a website called Mountain Made, said the backcountry is not designed to accommodate the spontaneous and large number of visitors. “Our local emergency agencies are staffed to accommodate the local population, and staff is not increased on busy tourism days,” Hatch said. “There is no local government entity to clean up after the visitors. Additionally, we have no way to dispose of the trash left behind.” ....