Nick Hutcherson
Coverage of Nick Hutcherson in the Nexus archive.
- Closures along Colorado River lift as Snyder Fire nears full containment
Closures along the Colorado River have been lifted as the Snyder Fire, which burned over 30,200 acres and is 98% contained, nears full containment. Colorado Parks and Wildlife reopened areas like the James M. Robb-Colorado River State Park and Loma Boat Launch, while the Bureau of Land Management lifted some closures but maintained restrictions within the fire perimeter. Three firefighters died in the blaze, and the fire is one of several large wildfires currently burning in Colorado.
- 3 firefighters killed in Colorado remembered for their bravery as wildfires churn in the West
Three firefighters, Emily Barker, Nick Hutcherson, and Sydney Watson, were killed in Colorado and remembered for their bravery as wildfires continue in the West.
- Colorado marks 32 years since Storm King tragedy as state mourns 3 firefighters killed in Snyder Fire
Colorado commemorates 32 years since the 1994 Storm King Mountain fire that killed 14 firefighters, while mourning three recent fatalities in the Snyder Fire. The victims included members of the Prineville Hotshots, Missoula and McCall Smokejumpers, and helitack crews, with names like Kathi Beck, Tamera Bickett, and others listed for the 1994 tragedy. Federal firefighters Emily Barker, Nick Hutcherson, and Sydney Watson were killed June 27 while battling the Snyder Fire.
- 3 firefighters killed in Colorado remembered for their bravery as wildfires churn in the West
Three firefighters—Emily Barker, Nick Hutcherson, and Sydney Watson—were killed in Colorado while battling wildfires. A memorial service honored their bravery, as wildfires continue to burn across 11 Western states, with the Aspen Acres fire causing evacuations and destroying over 200 structures in Colorado.
- 3 firefighters killed in Colorado remembered for their bravery as wildfires churn in the West
Three firefighters—Emily Barker, Nick Hutcherson, and Sydney Watson—were remembered for their bravery after they died battling wildfires in Colorado. Wildfires continue to burn across multiple Western states, fueled by dry weather and erratic winds.
- Three firefighters killed in Snyder fire honored at Grand Junction memorial
Three firefighters—Emily Barker, Nick Hutcherson, and Sydney Watson—killed in the Snyder Fire near Grand Junction, Colorado, were honored at a memorial service. The event included speeches and a traditional last call from dispatch, with Colorado Governor Jared Polis ordering flags flown at half-staff statewide in their honor.
- Memorial service to honor firefighters killed on Colorado-Utah border
A memorial service will honor three wildland firefighters killed while battling flames on the Colorado-Utah border. Emily Barker, Nick Hutcherson, and Sydney Watson died after deploying emergency shelters during a fast-moving fire, with their deaths occurring nearly 13 years after a similar tragedy in Arizona.
- Memorial service to honor firefighters killed on Colorado-Utah border
Three firefighters—Emily Barker, Nick Hutcherson, and Sydney Watson—were killed battling wildfires on the Colorado-Utah border. A memorial service will honor them in Grand Junction, Colorado, as their deaths highlight the dangers of wildfires fueled by dry weather.
- Memorial service to honor firefighters killed on Colorado-Utah border
Three firefighters were killed battling wildfires on the Colorado-Utah border, with a memorial service planned for them. The fires, fueled by dry weather and lack of snow, forced evacuations and injured two others.
- Memorial service to honor firefighters killed on Colorado-Utah border
Three firefighters were killed battling wildfires on the Colorado-Utah border, with a memorial service planned for them. The deaths occurred amid extreme wildfire conditions fueled by dry weather and low snowfall, and they are being remembered as brave professionals who used emergency shelters as a last resort.
- 3 firefighters killed in Western wildfire were trying to shield themselves from flames
Three firefighters were killed in a Colorado-Utah wildfire while using emergency shelters to protect themselves. They were part of a specialized crew deployed by helicopter to combat rapidly escalating fires, and their deaths occurred nearly 13 years after a similar tragedy in Arizona. Wildfires continue to threaten Western regions, prompting evacuations and deploying thousands of firefighters.
- 3 firefighters killed in Western wildfire were trying to shield themselves from flames
Three firefighters were killed in a Colorado-Utah border wildfire while deploying emergency shelters to protect themselves. They were part of a specialized crew using helicopters to combat rapidly escalating fires, and their deaths occurred nearly 13 years after a similar tragedy in Arizona.
- As firefighters mourn 3 of their own, including Michigander, concerns grow about this season’s risks
Three federal wildland firefighters, including Emily Barker of Michigan, died in a burnover incident while battling merged fires near the Utah-Colorado border. The National Federation of Federal Employees and advocacy groups raised concerns about safety, staffing shortages, and escalating fire risks during the early phase of the 2026 wildfire season.
- 3 firefighters killed in Mesa County wildfire were trying to shield themselves from flames
Three firefighters died while using emergency shelters during a Colorado wildfire. They were part of a specialized crew deployed by helicopter to fight rapidly escalating fires. A similar incident occurred in Arizona in 2013, where 19 firefighters died under similar circumstances.
- 3 firefighters killed in Western wildfire were trying to shield themselves from flames
Three firefighters were killed in a Western wildfire while deploying emergency shelters to protect themselves from flames. They were part of a specialized crew responding to rapidly escalating fires near the Colorado-Utah border.
- Colorado wildfires: The latest on evacuations, acres burned, containment and more
Multiple large wildfires are burning in western Colorado, causing evacuations, closures, and rapid spread due to high winds. The Snyder Fire merged with other fires and resulted in three firefighter deaths, while the Gold Mountain Fire, caused by a tree falling on a power line, has burned over 4,200 acres and prompted evacuations in Ouray County.
- 3 firefighters killed in blazes along Colorado-Utah border are identified
Three firefighters were killed and two others were injured in wildfires along the Colorado-Utah border after flames overtook them while deploying emergency shelters. The deceased were part of a specialized Helitack crew deployed to remote areas to combat new fires. Wildfires have rapidly spread across the West due to dry weather and low snowfall, with over 4,600 square miles burned this year.
- Clinton Township woman among 3 firefighters killed while battling Colorado wildfire, officials confirm
Three firefighters, including a 38-year-old woman from Clinton Township, were killed battling wildfires near the Colorado-Utah border. The incident occurred during a fast-moving burnover that trapped first responders, merging fires have burned over 28,000 acres, and the blaze remains 0% contained.