Injured Wildland Firefighter Justin Shaw Welcomed Home After Lengthy Recovery

KAMIAH, ID — Forest Service wildland firefighter Justin Shaw has returned home to Idaho after spending more than 16 months recovering from severe injuries sustained while battling a wildfire in 2024.

According to the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, Shaw was injured on August 10, 2024, when he was struck by a falling tree during initial attack operations on a wildfire on the Salmon River Ranger District. The incident left Shaw requiring six surgeries and 492 days of rehabilitation spent in hospitals or care facilities.

Shaw’s return to Idaho marked the first time he had been home since the accident. On December 15, 2025, family, friends, and fellow firefighters gathered at Boise Airport to welcome him back. Boise Fire and Police departments provided an escort from the airport terminal to the Shaw family’s home in Boise.

Forest Supervisor Jonathan Word thanked multiple agencies and organizations that assisted during Shaw’s recovery, including local emergency services, Forest Service Care Teams, and nonprofit organizations that supported the family throughout the lengthy rehabilitation process…

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