
Fire Apparatus Engineer Christopher Andre Wurster, age 41, of CAL FIRE – California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection died on June 26, 2021, died
due to complications of cancer.
Fire Apparatus Engineer Christopher Andre Wurster, age 41, of CAL FIRE – California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection died on June 26, 2021, died
due to complications of cancer.
Firefighter II Jason S. Pollard, age 43, of CAL FIRE – California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection died on August 28, 2018, due to complications of cancer.
Captain Mark S. Roedel, age 52, of CAL FIRE – California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection died on December 30, 2020, due to complications of cancer.
Captain Jason R. O’Brien, age 44, of CAL FIRE – California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection died on June 29, 2020, due to complications of cancer.
Assistant Region Chief Stanley Craig, age 67, of CAL FIRE died on April 8, 2019, due to complications of cancer.
Battalion Chief Hans Bolowich, age 56, of CAL FIRE – California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection died on May 25, 2020, from complications of cancer.
Fire Apparatus Engineer Steven F. Casados, age 36, of CAL FIRE – California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection died on February 28, 2019, due to complications of cancer.
Yaroslav Igorevich Katkov died after suffering a heat-related emergency while on a training hike with his crew in San Diego County. Katkov was a seasonal firefighter with CAL Fire and was assigned to Station 16 in the unincorporated area of De Luz, northwest of Fallbrook. He lived in Murrieta.
Katkov was born in Eastern Europe in 1990, and his family relocated to Toronto, Canada, in 1994. They later moved to San Diego County, California, where he attended Scripps Ranch High School. An accomplished athlete, he competed in football and wrestling and was recognized for his character and leadership. He graduated from San Diego State University with a bachelor’s degree in business and finance and received his real estate license before he decided to become a firefighter.
He attended the Miramar College Fire Technology Program, where he impressed his instructors with his enthusiasm, dedication, and passion. He was just starting his firefighting career at the time of his death.
Katkov was described by his family and friends as brave, kindhearted, positive, and outgoing. He valued experience over material things and was always up for an adventure.
Katkov is survived by his father, Igor Katkov; his mother, Nadia Katkova; his brother, Sam Katkov; and his partner, Ashley Vallario.