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On Tuesday, July 15, injured Coeur d'Alene firefighter Dave Tysdal was flown to a specialized rehabilitation hospital in Colorado, marking a significant step in his road to recovery. Tysdal, who was ...
Injured Coeur d'Alene firefighter Dave Tysdal began his journey to a Colorado rehabilitation facility Tuesday morning, ...
Dave received a hero's send off at Kootenai Health this morning with hospital staff and local first responders lining the hallways as he started his transfer to the rehab hospital that will continue ...
David Tysdal was given a sendoff fit for a hero as he was pushed through the halls of Kootenai Health for the last time ...
Coeur d'Alene firefighter Dave Tysdal was all smiles as he was escorted by his family out of Kootenai Health Tuesday morning.
Dave Tysdal was cheered on by fellow first responders, family members, and friends as he was discharged from the ICU at Kootenai Health Medical Center.
When the battalion chief from Northern Lakes Fire District walked up on June 29 to find out why the firefighters from ...
Coeur d'Alene fire officials have provided a reassuring update on the condition of Engineer Dave Tysdal, a firefighter ...
Dave Tysdal of the Coeur d'Alene Fire Department suffered a gunshot wound to the back during the June 29 attack.
Engineer Dave Tysdal remains in stable condition after an ambush shooting, with colleagues hopeful for his recovery.
The community can support fire engineer David Tysdal's recovery through T-shirt sales with the Red and Blue Foundation.
Tysdal, with the city fire department, was the only firefighter in Sunday's attack to survive after being shot. Local Idaho battalion chiefs, 42-year-old Frank Harwood and 52-year-old John Morrison, ...