According to Idaho State officials, a suspect shot the professionals who responded to a fire in the city of Coeur d’Alene. The case is treated as an active shooter situation, as the man was not found. Firefighters were attacked as they responded to a fire on the outskirts of Coeur D’Alene Reuters/Young Kwak two people died in a sniper attack on a fire group that operated on a fire in the United States, on Sunday (29). The information is from the Associated Press news agency. Local police reported that the teams were fired around 1:30 pm, local time – 4:30 pm, for Brasilia – to combat a Canfield mountain fire, north of the city of Coeur d’Alene. About an hour later, shots were reported at the scene. According to local sheriff, there is still no information about other injuries or if the shooter acted alone. The case is treated as an active shooter situation, as the man was not found and “we do not know how many suspects are up there, and we do not know how many victims there are,” said the sheriff Bob Norris. “We are actively under the fire of a sniper right now.” Still according to Norris, the fire remains active. “It will continue to burn,” he said. “We can’t put teams there now.” A warning issued by Kootenai’s County Emergency Management Office has asked people to avoid the area around the Canfield Mountain Trailhead trail and Nettlen Gulch Road Road, about 6.5 km north of Coeur D’Alene downtown. On social networks, the state governor commented on the incident. “This is a direct and heinous attack on our brave firefighters,” said Governor Brad Little on platform X. “I ask all the inhabitants of Idaho to pray for them and their families while we await more information.” Coeur d’Alene is a city with 55,000 inhabitants, located near the Washington State border. The Canfield Mountain is a popular area for walking and cycling around the city, covered with trees, dense vegetation and interspersed with trails. This report is updated.
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Sniper kills 2 in ambush against firefighters during fire fighting in the USA
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