West Virginia Foresters Receive Funds For Fire Fighting Equipment

Gov. Jim Justice signed Senate Bill 1032 into law Monday at the West Virginia Division of Forestry Region 4 headquarters in Beckley. The law will provide $4 million for new forestry wildland firefighting equipment.

Gov. Jim Justice signed Senate Bill 1032 into law Monday at the West Virginia Division of Forestry Region 4 headquarters in Beckley. The law will provide $4 million for new forestry wildland firefighting equipment.

The department lost funding in 2019 when the West Virginia Legislature cut severance tax collection on state timber. Assistant State Forester Jeremy Jones said state of the art fire suppression gear will help counter an ever-growing wildfire danger.

“This historic investment will provide severely needed modernization to our wildfire program and our equipment,” Jones said.

Justice also announced that Forestry’s Region 4 headquarters will be renamed in honor of Cody Mullens, a young forestry employee who was killed by a falling tree while fighting a wildland fire earlier this year and worked out of that office. 

W.Va. Division Of Forestry Worker Killed Fighting Brush Fire

A worker with the West Virginia Division of Forestry was killed Thursday while fighting a forest fire in Fayette County.

A worker with the West Virginia Division of Forestry was killed Thursday while fighting a forest fire in Fayette County.

The forestry worker, 28-year-old Cody J. Mullens of Mt. Hope in Fayette County, died after a tree fell on him while fighting a fire near Montgomery.

Mullens was part of a response unit called to fight a brush fire along Route 61 in Armstrong Creek.

In a statement, Gov. Jim Justice called Mullen’s death a tragedy.

“Cathy and I are heartbroken by the tragic news of losing one of our own,” Justice said. “Our state foresters are some of the most dedicated workers in our state, putting their lives on the line to protect our communities from wildfires, and we owe them all, especially Cody, an enormous debt of gratitude.”

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