30 years later: Lessons from a wildfire that killed two Idaho firefighters

On July 28, 1995, Joe Stear was working in the back of his welding shop, Kuna Machine Shop, on Kuna’s Main Street, when he saw a lightning strike in the middle of the desert south of town.

Then he saw a puff of smoke rise up into the hot early evening sky.

“And I thought, ‘Well, I’d better get the shop locked up, so I can get out there,’” Stear, who was then a captain with the Kuna Rural Fire District, told me in an interview at Kuna City Hall, where he’s now the city’s mayor…

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