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In the wake of the June 29 deadly attack on North Idaho firefighters, Idaho U.S. senators introduced a bill to increase penalties for crimes against first responders. Idaho Republican Sens. Jim Risch ...
On Tuesday, July 15, injured Coeur d'Alene firefighter Dave Tysdal was flown to a specialized rehabilitation hospital in Colorado, marking a significant step in his road to recovery. Tysdal, who was ...
Firefighters welcomed wounded colleague David Tysdal, who flew into Colorado for treatment after an ambush in Idaho.
Congressman Russ Fulcher called on members of Congress to pray for the families of battalion chiefs John Morrison and Frank ...
Idaho U.S. Senators Jim Risch and Mike Crapo, along with Missouri U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt, introduced a new bill that would ...
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Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), and Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) introduced the Graham Hoffman Act, which will make it a federal crime to assault first responders.
The community can support fire engineer David Tysdal's recovery through T-shirt sales with the Red and Blue Foundation.
David Tysdal was given a sendoff fit for a hero as he was pushed through the halls of Kootenai Health for the last time ...
The only survivor of a deadly ambush that killed two firefighters in Coeur d'Alene last month, is being hailed a hero as he ...
Fellow firefighters lined the halls as Coeur d'Alene Engineer David Tysdal was discharged and escorted the ambulance to the airport.
Tysdal, 47, survived the shooting on June 29 that killed battalion chiefs John Morrison, 52, of Coeur d’Alene, and ...
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