Charles Morton, squad boss on the Big Bear Interagency Hotshot Crew, died during interagency fire suppression activities on the El Dorado Fire in the San Bernardino National Forest in California on September 17, 2020. He had been a firefighter for 18 years, 14 of those with the U.S. Forest Service.
He loved his work as a firefighter and spending time in the wilderness. He was remembered as a well-respected leader, hardworking, funny, and devoted, with a big heart.
Charlie everyday of my life I think about you. You were solid and a true friend and it was a pleasure watching you grow from the ethics that we both had engrained into us from the great Jim Wills.
– Duane FieldsYou are and always will be family. I miss you. What a force you became and no words can explain the total you. The mission of Charles Morton was one that I could always understand and appreciate. I know you hear and see me everyday. You are a true competitive hero. You’re my little brother, yesterday, today, and everyday to come. Soon enough, we will catch up.
Love you, my friend
Charlie Morton’s
sacrifice will never be forgotten.
You saved us during the Esparanza Fire and lost your life doing so.
You are and always will be my HERO.
– Cappi DuncanRIP to the GOAT fallen hero
– Moses ChapmanA fallen hero, the person who gave us so many laughs. Thank you, chainsaw Charlie
– Moses Malcolm ChapmanYou were always a fighter, just like me. Keep your guard up and we’ll see you again.
– "Iron" Myke Toussaint