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Florida State Forester Jim Karels was recognized by the Florida Cabinet recently, in appreciation for his leadership during the investigation into the deaths of 19 firefighters in the Yarnell Hill Fire in Arizona in 2013.

“Jim demonstrated true leadership in lending his expertise and experience to the investigation of the fire that killed 19 fellow firefighters in Arizona last year,” said Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam. “The lessons learned from his investigation can be implemented in Florida and across the country to help keep our firefighters safe from harm.”

The recognition came from the Yarnell Hill Fire Serious Accident Investigation Team, who presented Karels with a plaque thanking him for his leadership on the difficult assignment. “Jim provided strong leadership by making the tough decisions that had to be made,” said Richa Wilson, Architectural Historian for the U.S. Forest Service. “His work furthered learning through the wildland firefighter community for the next generation.”

On June 30, 2013, a wildfire in Yarnell, Arizona, northwest of Phoenix, claimed the lives of 19 wildland firefighters. It was the deadliest day for U.S. firefighters since Sept. 11, 2001, and the deadliest wildfire since 1933. Karels led the multi-agency team that conducted the independent investigation.

He has more than 30 years of experience in land management and wildfire suppression, including four fire seasons with the U.S. Forest Service. He is the past Chair of the Southern Group of State Foresters and the incoming President of the National Association of State Foresters. He is a member of the Governor’s Land Acquisition and Restoration Council and sits on numerous national boards and associations dealing with wildland fire suppression and forest land management.

From WCTV 2 News: https://www.wctv.tv/home/headlines/State-Forester-Jim-Karels-Recognized-by-Florida-Cabinet-271980391.html