Letters from Agency Leadership

It is with a heavy heart that we mourn the loss of Daniel Joseph Laird, a Forest Service employee, who lost his life on March 27, 2019, while supporting a routine controlled burn on the Sam Houston National Forest in Montgomery County, Texas.

Daniel served the Forest Service for 23 years and worked as a helitack captain on the Tahoe
National Forest in California, where he was permanently assigned.It takes great courage to be a
wildland firefighter. Despite the courage necessary to work in this profession, it does not lessen
the sadness we feel when we lose one of our own.

In honor of Daniel Joseph Laird who lost his life serving the American people, and in honor of his
family, who lost a loved one, I am ordering all Forest Service facilities to fly the American flag
at half-staff for three days, beginning on the morning of Friday, April 5, 2019 through sunset on
Sunday, April 7, 2019.

Please keep Daniel's family, friends, and co-workers in your thoughts and prayers and join me in
honoring his service and dedication.

-VICTORIA CHRISTIANSEN
Chief



March 28, 2019
Region 5 Employees,

You may have already heard from Secretary Perdue and Chief Christiansen that we lost one of our own, Daniel Laird, yesterday, in a helicopter accident while conducting a prescribed burn with our Region 8 partners on the Sam Houston National Forest in Texas. Daniel was 41 years old and leaves behind his wife Heather and daughter Evain.

Daniel started as a seasonal firefighter on the Tahoe and worked his way up to Helitack Captain.  His passion was in aviation, but he was also known for his ability to lead a strike team of engines or a task force of hand crews and heavy equipment.  He was a true leader in every sense.  He was dedicated to being an instructor and a believer in the apprentice program, where he helped grow people just like himself. Daniel was originally from Graeagle, CA, and committed his working life to the Forest Service. He was extremely knowledgeable about his craft and loved his job. He had an infectious smile, natural physical talent, and his greatest love of all was his family.

Our Forest Service family is hurting over this tremendous loss. It is an emotional time and Daniel’s loss can impact even the strongest among us. We grieve with Daniel’s immediate family, friends, and community. Please keep them all in your thoughts and prayers. The Region is providing support to the Tahoe and all who need it as they digest this sad news. I will pass more details on arrangements once they become available.

Please continue to look out for one another and take care of one another.

-Randy Moore, Regional Forester


March 28, 2019
Dear Forest Service employees:

As the Secretary mentioned below, last evening we tragically lost one of our own, firefighter Daniel Joseph Laird, in a helicopter crash in Texas, during a prescribed fire operation.

Tragedies of this nature serve as a reminder of the honorable work and sacrifices made by men and women like Daniel. They daily commit themselves to supporting and protecting communities around the country.

We are still gathering all of the details of this tragic event and will share them as we can.  We will also provide information on plans for services and expressions of condolences as soon as they become available.   But for now, we need to continue to keep those closest to Daniel in our thoughts and prayers.

Thank you all for your care and support for Daniel’s family, co-workers and each other. 

As always, thank you for the work you do every day to care for these lands and serve our country.

Chief Christiansen


March 28, 2019
Dear Forest Service family,

It is with a heavy heart that I must share with you the passing of Forest Service firefighter Daniel Joseph Laird who died in the line of duty yesterday. A helicopter carrying Daniel and two other people was involved in an accident in the Sam Houston National Forest in Montgomery County, Texas. The team was supporting a routine controlled burn on the forest. The two other crew members were transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Daniel served the agency for 23 years and worked as a helitack captain on the Tahoe National Forest in California. He leaves behind a wife, Heather, and daughter, Evain. Our hearts and condolences go out to the entire Laird family, their friends, and co-workers. We’re very grateful for his service to the agency and our nation.

I would ask all of you to join Mary and me in keeping Daniel’s family, friends and coworkers in your thoughts and prayers during this extremely difficult time.

God bless all of you who serve.

-Secretary Sonny



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