1928 09/29 CA Luis Chacon & unknown firefighter, probably F. Romero
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Incident Name: Mill Creek Fire, San Bernardino National Forest, CADate: 9/29/1928Personnel: 2 lives lostAge: Agency/Organization: US Forest ServicePosition: firefighters
Summary:
Luis C Chacon, described as a "youth" , US Forest Service, of San BernarodinoUnknown firefighter, over 21 according to the coroner but also described as a "youth" in mediaarticles, US Forest ServiceThe unknown firefighter was likely to have been F. Romero of San Bernarodino, as reported byhis and Chacon's 7-man crew chief; alternatively it might have been Manuel Vasquez fromanother crew, who was reported as missing by his mother because he had a gold filling like theunidentifiable young man; she didn't want to go view the bodies.
On 9/29/1928, ninety-seven firefighters were fighting the Mill Creek Fire on the San BernardinoNational Forest. An 8-member crew and others were trying to contain the fire at the head ofCrystal Creek. "On a steep hillside embers rolled below firefighters working there, startinganother fire." A number of the men saw the danger in time and escaped. Two were trappedbetween the two fires and didn't make it. Luis Chacon and a second unidentifiable firefighter
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were entrapped and died. These were the first deaths on the newly formed San BernardinoNational Forest.
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burnover deaths occurred near the head of Crystal Creek, on the Mill Creek Fire
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Map of the Mill Creek Fire, 1928
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1928 09/29 CA Luis Chacon & unknown firefighter, probably F. Romero
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Reports, Documentation, Lessons Learned
- Death Certificate for Lewis Chacon
- Death Certificate for the unknown firefighter; given the 7-man crew with two not returning,the young man was probably F. Romero according to his crew boss.
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- Media articles naming Luis Chacon and explaining the difficulty with identification of thesecond firefighter who was burned beyond recognition.
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1928 09/29 CA Luis Chacon & unknown firefighter, probably F. Romero
- Fire History -- 1928, Region 5: California
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1928 09/29 CA Luis Chacon & unknown firefighter, probably F. Romero
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Photos, Videos, & Tributes - The unidentified was buried in an unmarked grave at Hillside Cemetery in Redlands, CA. - US Forest Service Heroes Memorial: Luis C Chacon and an unidentified firefighter Return to top Contributors to this article: John Miller: Hat tip to the folks at the San Bernardino Countyrecords office and Cortner Mortuary who went out of their way to provide information.
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