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Black Mesa IHC Crew History


 

History of the Heber/Black Mesa Hotshots (Name change to Black Mesa 2008)
1970 – Present

  • 1970 - The Heber Emergency Crew was a forerunner of the current Heber IHC. The crew lived in 16x16 shacks with no running water and only one light bulb. Transportation was a covered one and half ton truck with wooden boxes that served as both seats and tool compartments. The crew at the time consisted of 27 people and a three squad system. They had a rotation where two squads would be on shift with one squad off for seven days a week coverage.
  • 1972 - The crew name changed to the Sitgreaves Hotshots.
  • 1974 - The crew name was changed again because a change in policy was made stating that crews would be named after the district they worked on instead of the forest they worked on. Also, impending consolidation of the Sitgreaves and the Apache National Forest may have played a part. The Heber Hotshots were established.
  • 1975 - The crew was moved form Heber Ranger Station to the job corps compound west of the towns of Heber-Overgaard. There they established two cooks and a cook trailer and had meals provided for them with the expense taken directly out of their check. Crew transportation at this time was upgraded to a bus.
  • 1977 - The crew was moved back to the Heber Ranger Station and the cook service was eliminated from the program and the Sun God was adopted as the crew logo.
  • 1979 - The three squad system is paired down to two squads and the structure of the crew was one superintendent, one foreman and two squad bosses.
  • 1980 - The superintendent gets grade level boost to GS-7 and the Foreman Goes to a GS-5.
  • 1985 - The Vans were replaced by crew carriers which were a huge upgrade.
  • 1987 - The crew went to California during “The Siege of 1987” that lasted 34 and 39 days.
  • 1988 -The first national hotshot conference held in Portland, Oregon. That year Yellowstone fires raged resulting in two 30+ day assignments for the crew.
  • 1990 - A Saw Boss position was inserted into the overhead structure and the year was highlighted with trips to Georgia and Alaska. Also the Dude fire started below the Mogollon Rim.
  • 2002 - The crew spent a record amount of time on fires that included two 500,000 acre fires and over 1100 hrs OT. The Rodeo/Chediski fire burned 230 homes in the Heber/Overgaard area and numerous surrounding areas.
  • 2003 - The crew spent time on the Space Shuttle Recovery operations.
  • 2005 - Assisted in the Hurricane Katrina Recovery efforts
  • 2007 - The Heber Hotshots changed their name to the "Black Mesa Hotshots"


 


 

 

Superintendents Present and Past:

Frank (Pancho) Auza 2009-present
Gary Strickland 2005-2008
Nathaniel Nozie 2003-2005
Chris Wilcox 2002-2003
Jim Aylor 2000-2002
Chris Douros 1987-2000
Jerry Beddow 1978-1986
Mark Whitney 1976-1978
Dennis Landrith 1975-1976
Pete Stewart 1973-1975
Dick Huard 1970-1973

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