East Pierce Fire and Rescue announced plans to establish a memorial wall to honor the life of Fire Chief Dan Packer, who died in a wildfire in northern California. The 49-year-old chief had just begun a two-week assignment as a division supervisor overseeing wildland firefighters in the Klamath National Forest when the blaze suddenly blew up during a routine survey of the area.
“Chief Packer taught us that we earn our community’s respect every day through hard work and a concentrated effort to provide excellent customer service,” said East Pierce Deputy Chief John McDonald. McDonald is heading up the committee of firefighters, staff, officers and volunteers who are working to develop the memorial. The committee also includes members of Packer’s family.
“This wall will remind us of his example and our commitment to serve our community with honor,” McDonald said.
The wall will be located at the headquarters station on Old Buckley Highway, in Bonney Lake. A smaller display will be built in the lobby for the public to view. Items will be rotated periodically between the two displays. They will include items from Packer’s personal and professional life and memorabilia related to the accident that took his life.
“Chief Packer was the true inspiration for East Pierce Fire and Rescue. It was his vision and his strong belief in customer service that still drives our members today,” said East Pierce Fire Chief Jerry E. Thorson. “The memorial wall not only acknowledges his contribution to our community and our department, but also ensures that his efforts are recognized by all who come to the fire station.”
A public dedication for the memorial wall is scheduled for July 26, 2011, the third anniversary of Packer’s death.
Donations to help fund the wall can be made to through the East Pierce Volunteer Firefighters’ Association, 18421 Old Buckley Highway, Bonney Lake, Wash, 98391.
-from a press release