HIP AND TOP SONG

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Brendan McDonough was acting as a lookout from a hillside as rest of crew fought wildfire.

Posted on 8:14 AM by Unknown

PRESCOTT, Ariz. — From his lookout position on a scrubby hillside,
Brendan McDonough tracked the fast-changing elements of the Yarnell
Hill Fire late Sunday: the weather, the landscape, the movement of the
flames and smoke. Finally, officials would later say, he made a
decision.

Weather conditions were changing. The wind was pushing the fire in
another direction. McDonough had reached a preset trigger based on
those conditions, and he needed to move. He radioed the news to his
crew, the 19 other members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots who were
fighting the fire farther down the hill.

STORY: Investigation of fatal Arizona fire getting underway

PHOTOS: The Yarnell Hill Fire: Faces of the fallen firefighters

As he hiked out of the area, he spoke by radio to another crew,
according to a Prescott Fire Department spokesman who recounted the
events.

When he turned back, he realized the fire had engulfed the lookout
point he'd just left. He never heard back from his crew mates, who
died when the shifting flames swept across their fire line.

The identity of McDonough, the much-discussed 20th member of the
hotshot crew, emerged Tuesday through social media, reporters'
inquiries and, finally, an official announcement.

Then just as quickly, the 21-year-old firefighter pleaded for privacy,
a message relayed by authorities who asked the media and the public to
give McDonough time to deal with what happened.

"He is very distraught, as you might think," said Wade Ward, a Fire
Department spokesman. "He is very emotional. He's got all the
questions, the why and the why not. He's concerned for the families
mostly. I can tell you Brendan has no desire to speak to anybody at
this point."
At a community meeting Tuesday, Ward acknowledged the intense interest
in McDonough, whose existence was revealed in some of the earliest
reports about the deaths of the firefighters.

There were questions about his role in the crew and why he wasn't with
the other members when fire struck.

On Tuesday, officials explained his duties and said that they wanted
people to understand that McDonough followed procedures and prepared
to move to a new location in advance of his crew, as his assignment
required.

"He did his job," Ward said.
McDonough appeared briefly Tuesday night at an emotional vigil in
Prescott, surrounded by firefighters as the crowd cheered. But he has
given no interviews and, on his Facebook page, he asked friends and
family not to speak with the news media if they were approached.

But a sketchy portrait of McDonough came together through social
media, public records and statements by fire department officials.

On his Facebook page, McDonough said he had lived previously in
Oceanside, Calif., a beach city between San Diego and Orange County.

As a teenager, he moved to Prescott and attended Prescott High School,
where he was involved with the Air Force Junior ROTC. He graduated in
2009 and later enrolled at Yavapai College, where he studied fire
science.

He joined the Granite Mountain Hotshots in 2011, "my dream job," he
wrote in an April 2011 Facebook post, "full of excitement and an
adrenaline rush I can't explain. (I) work with the best people I
could."

Just weeks earlier, he had become a father. In March 2011, the
Prescott Daily Courier published a baby announcement that said
McDonough and Natalie Nesvig, also of Prescott, had welcomed a baby
girl, Michaela Rose McDonough. Nesvig had posted photos of herself and
McDonough together in various settings, including in two of her online
profile pictures.
McDonough was in his third season with the hotshots when the Yarnell
Hill Fire erupted last week. On Sunday afternoon, he was working as a
lookout.

Fire experts say the lookout is critical for firefighters, who need a
set of eyes focused on the weather and the movement of the flames.

Ward said McDonough's job Sunday was to watch the situation and decide
when the various elements reached the "trigger points" that would
signal a change in position.

When McDonough determined he needed to move, he radioed the supervisor
of his hotshot crew. Officials said he radioed that the weather was
changing and that the fire was shifting in a new direction. He told
his crew members that if they needed anything to contact him. Then, he
left with the superintendent of another hotshot crew.

Bob Orrill, a member of the Southwest Incident Command team, met with
McDonough early Tuesday and brought a message to the community
meeting.

"Brendan would like to express his appreciation and that of his fallen
brothers for the outpouring of support towards this organization and
the firefighting community in general," Orrill said.

An emotional crowd at the community meeting applauded and cheered as
Ward and Orrill relayed McDonough's story.

Some of the loudest cheers came as Ward asked the news media to
respect McDonough's privacy.

On social-media sites, McDonough's family and friends offered support.
His father, Scott McDonough, who is in Boston, posted a picture of his
son in firefighting gear and said: "Good work in Arizona, son. Proud
and glad you're safe!"

In Prescott, Juliann Ashcraft, wife of Andrew Ashcraft, one of the
fallen firefighters, talked about McDonough on Tuesday.

"I hope that he knows we love him," she said.

Contributing: Arizona Republic reporters Ken Alltucker, Saba Hamedy,
Scott Craven, Rebekah L. Sanders, and KPNX-TV reporter Lissette
Martinez.
For more info visit here :
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • After 75 years of marriage, couple die one day apart at age 94
    High school sweethearts Les and Helen Brown, who were born on the same day on Dec. 31, 1918, died at age 94, within one day of each other. ...
  • European officials lash out at new NSA spying report
    European officials lash out at new NSA spying report A top German official accused the United States on Sunday of using "Cold War...
  • Google's Moto X phone coming Aug. 1?
    Bet you thought the summer months were supposed to be quiet for product introductions? Not in the fast-moving mobile space where Google pl...
  • California police officer seen in video shooting dog who lunged during master's arrest
    HAWTHORNE, Calif. – A Southern California police officer fatally shot a Rottweiler that lunged at officers arresting its master. The Torr...
  • BlackBerry Z10 prices come crashing down to as low as $49
    BlackBerry cut prices for its flagship smartphone to $49 and $99. The BlackBerry Z10 is now selling for $99 at AT&T and Verizon, whi...
  • Jay-Z goes live on Twitter
    Though not usually a prolific tweeter, Jay-Z took to Twitter Monday, responding to apparently random tweets, tagging many of them with his ...
  • Nicki Minaj turns #throwback into #thong
    ICYMI: Nicki Minaj got herself retweeted more than 1,000 times on Twitter and liked more than 65,000 times on Instagram on Thursday. Whi...
  • Miami hostage standoff leaves 7 people dead
    MIAMI -- Seven people were shot and killed at an apartment building in a Miami suburb early Saturday, including the suspected gunman who wa...
  • Jay-Z Says Samsung App Issues Were 'A Loss' For Magna Carta
    'I can't even imagine waiting for Rakim's album at 12 o'clock and I couldn't get it,' Jay-Z tells Power 105's t...
  • Pathologist supports Zimmerman's description of attack
    SANFORD, Fla. — Evidence supports George Zimmerman's claim that Trayvon Martin was on top of him when Zimmerman fired the shot that cl...

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (199)
    • ▼  July (158)
      • After 75 years of marriage, couple die one day apa...
      • Miami hostage standoff leaves 7 people dead
      • Apple Developer site hack: doubts cast on Turkish ...
      • T-Mobile Announces “Unprecedented Deal” This Summe...
      • Hacker Barnaby Jack dies in San Francisco aged 35
      • 'The Wolverine:' A Howling Good Time
      • Egypt: dozens killed in clashes between security f...
      • Lea Michele Has ‘Horrible Anxiety Attacks’ over Co...
      • Lady Gaga's Return To The VMAs: A Comeback And A C...
      • Hot posters of Poonam Pandey's Nasha
      • Aubrey Plaza talks awkward sexual scene in new mov...
      • Apple Earnings Tops Estimates on iPhone Sales, See...
      • Google takes another stab at the living room with ...
      • Google Unveils New Nexus 7
      • Prince of Wales accepts £10 from well-wisher to bu...
      • Spitzer asked about prostitutes amid Weiner scandal
      • How a terror attack backfired on Hezbollah
      • 6 Die in Egypt as Morsi Supporters Continue Protests
      • Amanda Bynes forced to undergo mental health evalu...
      • Nicki Minaj turns #throwback into #thong
      • Batman/Superman teamup movie coming in 2015
      • Judge delays hearing on Detroit bankruptcy, pensions
      • Apple Said to Buy HopStop, Pushing Deeper Into Maps
      • Google's Moto X phone coming Aug. 1?
      • Philippe becomes new Belgian king as Albert II abd...
      • Ex-Priest Seeks $450,000 From Wis. Archdiocese
      • The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
      • Ghosts beat minions as 'Conjuring' horror flick le...
      • Search widens for Ohio killer's victims
      • Stellar cast gives 'Red 2' all its color
      • GE posts small gain in profit, sees U.S. pickup
      • Stocks drop on weak tech earnings, oil
      • New photos show Boston bomb suspect's capture
      • Army: Radioactivity found in Cold War-era bunker a...
      • Suicide bomber kills 20 in Iraqi Sunni mosque
      • Microsoft Craters on the Surface
      • Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter call f...
      • Nelson Mandela spends 95th birthday in hospital
      • Dell Adjourns Vote on Sale as Some Big Investors S...
      • Thousands flee wildfire in California mountains
      • IDBI Bank net dips 28% in Q1 as provisioning for b...
      • TCS logs 15.5 pc jump in June qtr Net on strong vo...
      • Reliance Communications-RCom cuts 3G data rates by...
      • Reliance Communications-RCom cuts 3G data rates by...
      • Rupee defence dented as Rs. 12,000 crore RBI bond ...
      • Emma Roberts arrested for domestic violence in Canada
      • Adam Levine Engaged-to-Victorias-secret-model
      • iPhone 6 and Samsung: Not much in common
      • Tennis star dropped by Catholic youth group after ...
      • Europe Wants More Concessions From Google
      • Bank of America reports 63% profit increase
      • Senate agrees to stop 'nuclear' option
      • Google Maps 2.0 for iOS includes iPad support, liv...
      • Google Said to Weigh Supplying TV Channels
      • Microsoft puffs cheeks, gets ready to blow whistle...
      • B37's fellow jurors in Trayvon Martin trial bash h...
      • Mandela granddaughter expresses hurt at family dis...
      • Calif. wildfire destroys 7 homes, threatens more
      • 20 children die after eating school lunch in India
      • Elon Musk Posts Plan to Annouce Hyperloop Transit ...
      • U.S. Retail Sales Up 0.4% on Automobiles, Gasoline
      • Apple Probing Electrocution Death of Chinese iPhon...
      • Celebs, co-stars react to Cory Monteith's death
      • Apple iWatch Release Date Delayed To 2014? Enginee...
      • Citigroup's Profit Rises 42%
      • China’s G.D.P. Growth Slows as Government Changes ...
      • Wall Street rises slightly after Citigroup earning...
      • U.S. calls for Egypt military to avoid political a...
      • Brian Schweitzer move aids GOP in battle for Senate
      • BlackBerry Z10 prices come crashing down to as low...
      • Nine militants killed in U.S. drone, Pakistan air ...
      • JK Rowling revealed as author of The Cuckoo's Calling
      • Israeli leader vows to keep weapons from Hezbollah
      • Asiana Airlines considers legal action against TV ...
      • For Sanford and Zimmerman, time to move forward
      • AT&T to buy Leap Wireless for $1.2 billion
      • 23 injured in Pamplona as bull run ends in a stamp...
      • Mobile App Update Bonanza
      • Napolitano resigns as Homeland Security secretary
      • Democrats vow abortion fight in Texas
      • LG claims thinnest HD LCD smartphone display
      • UP: Man who allegedly raped, set on fire college s...
      • Nokia to introduce smarter features of expensive L...
      • Passport hassles thwart UN awardee's plan
      • Movie review: ‘Grown Ups 2’ is awful
      • Bernanke: Economy still needs Fed stimulus
      • Bug Bombs Explode in Manhattan Building, Injuring 8
      • Rate on 30-year mortgage hits 2-year high
      • Microsoft reshuffles company structure
      • Spooked by NSA, Russia reverts to paper documents
      • India vs Sri Lanka 2013 Tri-Series - Final
      • Shivam sidelined at Nasha promotions, says it's okay
      • Infosys likely to cut forecasts on US visa woes
      • PNB's KR Kamath leads bank chiefs’ clamour for a c...
      • Yep, Nokia Lumia 1020 packs 41-megapixel whopper c...
      • Jay-Z Says Samsung App Issues Were 'A Loss' For Ma...
      • JUSTIN BIEBER PISSES INTO RESTAURANT MOP BUCKET 'F...
      • Texas House Passes Measure Restricting Abortion
      • Patna: The National Investigation Agency or NIA t...
      • Sensex-at-one-week-low-down-145-points
    • ►  June (41)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile