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Denver paramedics deploy to wildfires to treat, assist firefighters

Denver Health teams are prepared to go to the frontlines to help injured firefighters

By Bill Carey
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DENVER 鈥 When a wildfire begins, medical professionals join firefighters to assist injured personnel.

At Denver Health, 16 paramedics and eight communications officers on the Wildland Team are on standby, ready to be deployed by the National Interagency Fire Center, reported.

鈥淲e鈥檙e ready for it. We鈥檙e prepared for it,鈥 said Denver Health Fire Line Paramedic Logan Opalinski said. 鈥淲e obviously have the ability and the structure to treat and transport really anything that we need to.鈥

Opalinski was deployed to Pueblo weeks ago to assist crews fighting the Oak Ridge Fire, working directly on the front lines.

鈥淲e can go with hot shots. They鈥檙e elite. They鈥檙e essentially athletes. We can go with smoke jumpers,鈥 Denver Health Lieutenant Jay Starzynski said. 鈥淵ou can also be doing structure protection with someone who is driving the water tender.鈥

Currently, two Denver Health paramedics are on fire lines in Oregon and Wyoming, while a communications officer aids the Alexander Mountain Fire near Loveland.

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