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LODD: Firefighter suffers cardiac emergency while battling Mont. wildfire

The firefighter collapsed while working on the lightning-sparked blaze in the Tobacco Root Mountains

Associated Press

BILLINGS, Mont. — A 60-year-old contract firefighter from Oregon died after suffering a cardiac emergency while battling a wildfire in southwestern Montana.

Ruben Gonzales Romero collapsed while conducting suppression work on the ground and received medical aid within three minutes, said Kira Powell, a spokersperson for the Bivens Creek fire burning in the Tobacco Root Mountains. However, resuscitation attempts failed and the Keizer, Oregon, man died Sunday afternoon.

Gonzales Romero had more than 20 years experience as a firefighter, mainly doing chainsaw work, according to his company TJ Forestry Contracting LLC.

“He died doing what he loved,” the company said in a statement.

Gov. Greg Gianforte referred to him as a “fallen hero” in a statement offering condolences.

Gonzales Romero was among more than 700 firefighters working on the lightning-caused fire in the Tobacco Root Mountains about 15 miles (24 kilometers) north of Virginia City, Montana.

The Bivens Creek fire has burned approximately 3 1/2 square miles (9 square kilometers) since Aug. 13 in a remote area with thick timber and numerous dead trees.

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