Portland wildland firefighter's van and gear stolen | kgw.com

2022-06-10 20:56:16 By : Mr. Michael LI

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Since mid-April, Jason Starkey has spent most of his time battling wildfires in Arizona and New Mexico with his team of wildland firefighters. It's a job he's done for more than nineteen seasons. 

"We're usually working side by side with a hotshot crew or attacking it ourselves if there are no hotshots on the line," Starkey explained. "We cut what they call a fire line ... ahead of the fire, which is removing the fuel from it so when it comes it has nothing to eat, and it starves out before it can jump to the buffet which is the uncut forest."

When he finally returned to Oregon this week, he parked his van in the parking lot outside of his apartment building. Inside the van were some of his high-quality camping gear and firefighting equipment, things that Starkey left in the van without thinking much of it.

Unfortunately, thieves swooped in by the next morning — stealing the car, plus everything inside. 

"I filed a report immediately with Portland police. Then I went and filed with [my apartment building] management and they said, unfortunately, there are no cameras in the section where my car got stolen from," Starkey said. 

He believes the total loss is somewhere between $7,000 and $10,000 for the kind of gear required for wildland firefighting.

Starkey said friends are finding ways to help out, but it's still a tough blow. And oddly enough, it isn't the pricey firefighting gear that he's most concerned about.

"Whoever took my car — please don't destroy my car," he pleaded. "That's the hardest thing to replace ... and I hope whatever situation you're in, that my top-of-the-line camping gear makes your life more comfortable, and you use that opportunity to better yourself."

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