A crew of 20 firefighters, including five employees of the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Forestry Division, left Fort Smith September 16 to work wildfires in Oregon. Wildfires in California, Oregon, and Washington have burned over 2 million acres this year, causing hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate their homes.
In addition to the five employees of the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Forestry Division, the crew, named the “Razorback Crew”, is composed of eight employees from the US Forest Service, two from the US Fish and Wildlife Service, two from the National Parks Service, and three from of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The crew chief is Les Miller, a Forestry Division Ranger from Conway County. Other Forestry Division crew members are Russell Huskey, Sebastian Co.; Caitlin Mann, Johnson Co.; Shane Cooper, Franklin Co.; and Deric Franks, Fulton Co.
This team of firefighters will be working as an initial attack crew that will be sent to prevent new starts to wildfires. The non-federal crew members are being contracted by the US Forest Service to work in Oregon. The US Forest Service will be directing the crew to the areas of the state in most need of their service. Wes McKinney, Conway Co.; and Mike Mowery, Stone Co., have also worked on fires in California recently and have returned.