Incident Name: Battlement Creek Fire
Date:  07/17/1976, 1448 hrs
Personnel: 3 Lives Lost
Age: early 20s
Agency/Organization:  US Forest Service
Position: Firefighters

Summary:

Anthony A Czak, 25 years, of Flagstaff AZ
Stephen H Furey, 22 years, of Salmon ID
Scott L Nelson, 23 years, of Bloomer WI

The Battlement Creek Fire initially started on July 11th and was contained on July 12th, and then monitored by the Grand Valley VFD. The fire escaped containment on the 15th, and grew to 500 acres on the 16th when the B-26 air tanker crashed. The Mormon Lake Hotshots and Happy Jack Hotshots were assigned to carry out burnout operations on July 17th. Neither crew was ever aware of the exact location of the other crew. A squad from the Mormon Lake Hotshots was entrapped on top of the ridge by the burnout operations. Four firefighters were badly burned, 3 died on-scene and the fourth, John Gibson was flown by helicopter to the nearest medical facility. Firefighters were required to carry Fire Shelters following this fire.

Stephen FureyScott NelsonAnthony CzakMormon Lake Hotshot Crew

Maps

Burnover Location

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Fire Perimeter and Fatality Locations

Fire Perimeter & Fatality Locations

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Reports, Documentation, Lessons Learned

  • Accident Investigation: Full Report (13 MB pdf) | Typed Version, without
  • Pictures [Courtesy of Staff Ride Library] (246K pdf)
  • Wildland Fire Leadership Development Program: Staff Ride
  • Battlement Creek: Sequence of Events (7.4 MB ppt)
  • 6 Minutes for Safety, “This Day In History”: Battlement Creek Burnover (301K pdf)
  • Battlement Creek Fire of 1976 brought Common Denominators and mandated carrying fire shelters. Carl Wilson’s Common Denominators of Fire Behavior on Tragedy Fires, 1977 — Such fires often occur:
    • On relatively small fires or deceptively quiet areas of large fires.
    • In relatively light fuels, such as grass, herbs, and light brush.
    • When there is an unexpected shift in wind direction or wind speed.
    • When fire responds to topographic conditions and runs uphill. Alignment of topography and wind during the burning period should always be considered a trigger point to re-evaluate strategy and tactics.
  • Doug Campbell on Battlement Creek Burnover, 1991:Battlement Creek Fire AlignmentBattlement Creek Fire Alignment
  • Battlement Creek Fire Column [Courtesy of Staff Ride Library]Battlement Creek Fire ColumnBattlement Creek Fire ColumnBattlement Creek Fire Column
  • Idaho Obituaries Index: Stephen Horton Furey
  • Wisconsin Death Index: Scott L Nelson
  • US Social Security Death Index: Stephen Furey | Scott L Nelson

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Wildlandfire.com Links:

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Media Articles and Reports.

  • News article naming the fallen:Battlement Creek LODDs named

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Photos, Videos, & Tributes

Memorial Etching

20 July 1976
Hotel Mountain Lookout

To Five-Twenty —

Five-Twenty went north
forest fire to fight — three men
gave their lives to fire.

There are many who
will remember their smalltalk
on Saturday night.

Memories of talk
over glasses of wine in
Mormon Lake Lodge Bar.

Loss of loved ones
on a fire — no recompense
only memories.

Requiem — softly,
say their names in unison,
Long — we’ll remember —-

Love
Shirley & Chuck

Grand Junction Memorial [Courtesy of Tim]

Grand Junction CO MemorialGrand Junction CO Memorial

  • Find a Grave Index: Anthony Czak, Jr | Stephen H Furey | Scott L Nelson
    • Anthony is buried in Citizens Cemetary, Flagstaff, Arizona
    • Stephen is buried in City Cemetary, Sakmon, Idaho
    • Scott is buried in Boomer City Cemetary, Boomer, Wisconsin

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Contributors to this article: J Benshoof, Mellie

 

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