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Medical crews on Tuesday transferred Coeur d'Alene Fire Department engineer David Tysdal, who suffered severe injuries in the shooting that killed two of his colleagues, to a facility in Colorado that ...
The community can support fire engineer David Tysdal's recovery through T-shirt sales with the Red and Blue Foundation.
Many filled the hallways of the hospital with applause and cheers, as Tysdal gives a thumbs up and a big smile, saying "Thank you." ...
Fellow firefighters lined the halls as Coeur d'Alene Engineer David Tysdal was discharged and escorted the ambulance to the airport.
Clusters of people, some holding American flags, watched from the sides of Coeur d’Alene streets Thursday morning as police, ...
More than 70 firefighters from 16 fire departments in Idaho gathered at the Kootenai County Fire and Rescue Administrative ...
Coeur d’Alene Fire Chief Thomas Greif thanked the community for its support and asked for safe and responsible celebrations ...
Dave Tysdal was cheered on by fellow first responders, family members, and friends as he was discharged from the ICU at Kootenai Health Medical Center.
The community gathered to pay its final tributes to fallen Coeur d'Alene firefighter John Morrison at the procession to his ...
Engineer Dave Tysdal was injured in a shooting in Canfield Mountain that killed two battalion chiefs in northern Idaho.
Friday morning, Coeur d’Alene stood still for a moment to honor Kootenai County Fire and Rescue Battalion Chief Frank Harwood ...
After taking a shotgun blast to his back, Coeur d'Alene Engineer Dave Tysdal warned his counterparts about the sniper.