Portion of Antelope Valley highway named for firefighters killed in Station Fire
The Angeles Forest Highway, also known as County Road S-2, was given the honorary name of the "Capt. Ted Hall and Engineer Arnie Quinones Memorial Highway" at a ceremony at a Lancaster fire station.
Hall, 47, and Quinones, 35, were killed while trying to devise a protection strategy for their fire camp, Camp 16, were several dozen inmate firefighters were trapped as the blaze moved toward them Aug. 30, 2009. Their truck fell off a cliff, perhaps while the firefighters were blinded by smoke.
Camp 16 burned to the ground, with dozens of inmate firefighters sheltering in place. No one was hurt there.
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