5355 West
Herriman Main Street
Herriman, UT 84096
October 8-9, 2022, we encourage everyone to pause and reflect on the dedication and sacrifice given by the brave firefighters who lost their life in the service of our community.
Starting in 2023, the firefighter memorial weekend will be moved to May 6-7. A combination of weather uncertainties and the frequent threat of an October federal government shutdown is behind the move of the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend from its traditional October date. Because of this, the Herriman City memorial display at J. Lynn Crane Park will be delayed and moved to the May date with more details to come.
Fallen Firefighters of Utah
Chief Keith D. Allred - Juab Special Service Fire District Granite Station of the West Desert DepartmentCh
Michael Todd Bishop - Utah Department of Corrections
Rodgie R. Braithwaite - Utah Department of Corrections
Ralph M. Broadhead - State Lands & Forestry
Kendall O. Bryant - Layton Fire Department
Batallion Chief Matthew David Burchett - Draper City Fire Department
Steve Cox - South Davis Metro Fire Agency
Caleb Nathanael Hamm - Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management - Bonneville Hot Shots
Division Supervisor Spencer S. Koyle - Utah Bureau of Land Management, Fillmore Field Office
Chief Michael J. Penovich - Saratoga Springs Fire Department
Norman Ray - Fruitland Fire Department
Craig C. Starr - Plymouth Fire Department
Pilot Wayne C. Turner - New Frontier Aviation
Calvin Gene Wahlstrom - Neptune Aviation Services, Inc.
Chief Phillip A. Whitney - Springville Fire Department
Blake V. Wright - State Lands & Forestry, Salt Lake City
Additional details about each fallen firefighter may be found on the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation website.