Minnesota wildland firefighter dies during Idaho burn
Isabella "Bella" Oscarson, 26, of Watertown, Minnesota, died while participating in a prescribed burn in Idaho. Oscarson began her career with the Wildland Fire Conservation Corps of Minnesota and Iowa, was trained by the Minnesota DNR and served as a lead firefighter near Grand Rapids before taking a job with the Idaho Department of Lands in March; Minnesota has honored her with flags at half-staff as officials, including Gov. Tim Walz and state DNR supervisors, praised her service.
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📌 Key Facts
- Isabella "Bella" Oscarson, 26, of Watertown, Minnesota, has been identified as the fallen wildland firefighter.
- She died while working on a burn in Idaho.
- Minnesota honored her with flags at half‑staff.
- Oscarson began her firefighting career with the Wildland Fire Conservation Corps of Minnesota and Iowa and was trained by the Minnesota DNR.
- She served as a lead firefighter in the Grand Rapids area and took a job with the Idaho Department of Lands in March.
- The article includes direct comments from William Glesener, Wildlife Operations Supervisor for the Minnesota DNR, and a portion of Gov. Tim Walz’s statement honoring her service and sacrifice.
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Minnesota remembers fallen firefighter Isabella Oscarson with flags at half-staff
New information:
- Article includes biographical details: she was 26, from Watertown, known as 'Bella', and described by co-workers as having a bubbly personality.
- Career details added: she began with the Wildland Fire Conservation Corps of Minnesota and Iowa, was trained by the Minnesota DNR, served as a lead firefighter in the Grand Rapids area, and took a job with the Idaho Department of Lands in March.
- New direct quotes: comment from William Glesener (Wildlife Operations Supervisor, Minnesota DNR) and a portion of Gov. Tim Walz's statement honoring her service.