Albuquerque Journal

Firefighte­r who died fighting blaze was on elite Hotshot crew

Forest Service veteran was San Diego native

- BY AMY TAXIN

A California firefighte­r killed while battling a blaze in the mountains east of Los Angeles was identified Tuesday as a member of an elite Hotshot crew dedicated to fighting wildfires.

Charles Morton, 39, a San Diego native, was a 14-year veteran of the U.S. Forest Service and a squad boss for the Big Bear Interagenc­y Hotshots in San Bernardino National Forest, officials said. He was married and had a daughter.

Forest Service Chief Vicki Christians­en said Morton was a wellrespec­ted leader who was always there for his squad and his crew at the toughest times.

“Our hearts go out to Charlie’s loved ones, coworkers, friends and the Big Bear Hotshots,” she said. ”We will keep them in our thoughts and prayers.”

On Tuesday, a procession escorted Morton’s body from San Bernardino to an Orange County mortuary. Ramon Herrera, also with the U.S. Forest Service, told KTLA he had worked with Morton.

“He always had my back,” Herrera said. “I mean, to lose such a good man, not just a firefighte­r, but he was a good person, and I’m going to miss him terribly.”

The U.S. Hotshots Associatio­n posted a photo of a belt buckle on social media after Morton’s death, writing: “Rest easy brother, may the wind be at your back.”

Hotshots, according to the Forest Service, are highly skilled hand crews and often assigned to work on the most challengin­g parts of wildfires. They must meet stringent standards for physical fitness and training.

Toni Atkins, president pro tempore of the California Senate said, “San Diego, and the state, lost a true hero last week.”

Patrick Gaines, who served on a Wyoming Hotshot crew in the 1990s, said the work is not for people that hold desk jobs during the week.

“This is arduous. It’s serious.” he said. “It’s very strenuous. It’s very demanding — not just physically, but mentally.”

Morton died Thursday while fighting the El Dorado fire some 80 miles east of Los Angeles.

 ?? MARK RIGHTMIRE/THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER ?? Anaheim firefighte­rs salute the procession carrying fallen firefighte­r Charles Morton, killed while battling a blaze in the mountains east of Los Angeles, in Orange, Calif., Tuesday.
MARK RIGHTMIRE/THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER Anaheim firefighte­rs salute the procession carrying fallen firefighte­r Charles Morton, killed while battling a blaze in the mountains east of Los Angeles, in Orange, Calif., Tuesday.
 ?? FAMILY PHOTO/U.S. FOREST SERVICE ?? Charles Morton in San Bernardino, Calif. Morton died Sept. 17 fighting a fire in San Bernardino National Forest.
FAMILY PHOTO/U.S. FOREST SERVICE Charles Morton in San Bernardino, Calif. Morton died Sept. 17 fighting a fire in San Bernardino National Forest.

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