The Commercial Appeal

Man shelters from wildfire flames in river

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LYONS, Ore. – An Oregon man says he used a green plastic chair as a shield from a huge, deadly wildfire as he sheltered from the flames on a rock in the middle of a river.

“Everything around me was on fire,” Don Myron, 56, told the Statesman Journal newspaper. “That chair helped save my butt.”

Myron had been caught last week in a fire in Little North Canyon, one of the areas most affected by massive blazes that burned across the state. Four of the eight confirmed wildfire deaths in Oregon are from the area east of the state capital of Salem.

Myron said he was trapped in the canyon by downed trees and flames roaring on strong winds and survived by finding a rock in the middle of the Little North Santiam River where he could stay until the worst passed.

“If there’s anybody who can survive that situation, it’s my dad,” said Chris

Myron, Don’s son. “He’s smart, can think on his feet and is very resourcefu­l.”

Labor Day Weekend was normal, Don Myron said. His son Chris and his girlfriend visited and “we just had a good time on the river,” Myron said. “They left that afternoon. It was blue skies and no wind. Things changed in a hurry.”

The sheriff’s office sent crews out that afternoon to suggest residents evacuate that afternoon. Even so, most figured it was precaution­ary.

He tried to drive to safety but was stopped by a large log in the road. He eventually made it into the river, up to his waist in water. He headed downstream, to a place the river widened, and came across three plastic chairs on the side of the river. He grabbed one.

Wind speeds, which have been estimated at 70 mph or higher, funneled down the canyon.

“When the wind really kicked up, I picked up the chair and held it in front of me,” he said. “That chair was incredible. It helped a lot.”

Around 2 p.m. the next day emergency vehicles and big rigs reached the area.

“Let me tell you, that was an awesome sight,” he said.

 ?? BRIAN HAYES/STATESMAN-JOURNAL ?? Don Myron poses for a photo at his mother’s home in Woodburn, Ore., on Tuesday. Myron says he used a green plastic chair as a shield from a huge, deadly wildfire as he sheltered from the flames on a rock in the middle of a river.
BRIAN HAYES/STATESMAN-JOURNAL Don Myron poses for a photo at his mother’s home in Woodburn, Ore., on Tuesday. Myron says he used a green plastic chair as a shield from a huge, deadly wildfire as he sheltered from the flames on a rock in the middle of a river.

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