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Oregon Honors Fallen Firefighters During Annual Remembrance Ceremony (Photo) - 06/16/26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 16, 2026

 

Oregon honors fallen firefighters during annual remembrance ceremony

 

SALEM, Ore. — A ceremony held Tuesday, June 16 commemorated Oregon fire service members who have died in the line of duty. The Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony honored the brave individuals who gave their lives to protect people, properties and natural resources around the state.

 

Tuesday’s ceremony remembered three fallen fire service members whose names were recently added to the memorial: Paul J. (Jim) Bieker Jr., a retired captain with Portland Fire & Rescue; Brian Robert Wolgamott, a Unites States Fish and Wildlife Service fire planner; and Michael Merlino, a battalion chief with Sutherlin Fire Department.

 

The annual event is held at the Oregon Public Safety Academy, site of the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial. The memorial commemorates 185 fire service members who have made the ultimate sacrifice since 1881, including career, volunteer, wildland and structural fire fighters. In attendance were families of the fallen, fire service colleagues, members of the public safety community from across the state, and elected officials including Governor Tina Kotek.

 

Keynote speaker Patrick Fale, deputy chief of strategic services with Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, spoke about the deep sense of duty shared by the three fallen firefighters and the commitment required of those who choose a life of service. He reflected on their daily examples of leadership, their unwavering dedication to others, and the ultimate sacrifices they made in support of their communities.

 

“Jim, Brian, and Michael each upheld the value of life and the strength of community,” Deputy Chief Fale said. “They dedicated their lives to these, to such a degree that their service ultimately led down the path of the ultimate sacrifice — the same path and ultimate sacrifice given of the other 182 names memorialized on this wall.”

 

Portland Fire & Rescue retired Captain Paul J. “Jim” Bieker Jr. passed away from thyroid cancer on April 14, 2023. Captain Bieker joined Portland Fire & Rescue in 1981 and retired in 2023 after 38 years of service. He left behind his wife, four children, and four grandchildren at the time of his passing.

 

United States Fish and Wildlife Service Fire Planner Brian Robert Wolgamott passed away on Nov. 28, 2024, after a two-year battle with cancer. Fire Planner Wolgamott began his wildland firefighter career in 2012, and after many years working with the U.S. Forest Service as a wildland firefighter, he accepted a position with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the Klamath Basin. He received a cancer diagnosis shortly after accepting the position and continued to work while undergoing treatments. He is survived by his wife and three children.

 

Sutherlin Fire Department Battalion Chief Michael Merlino passed away from thyroid cancer on Aug. 9, 2025. Battalion Chief Merlino spent 30 years serving his community at departments across Douglas County, where he was highly regarded for his work ethic and skillset. His impact on the community was evident in the widespread support from residents, colleagues, and local leaders who rallied around him throughout his battle with cancer.

 

Speaking in tribute to the fallen, Governor Kotek emphasized the importance of honoring their memories while supporting the families, colleagues, and communities who continue to feel their loss.

 

“Behind each name is a story of service, community, loss and remembrance,” she said. “In remembering them today, we recommit ourselves to action in support of their calling.”

 

Governor Kotek also noted that Oregon is heading into a potentially difficult fire season and expressed gratitude for the firefighters who will deploy to the front lines to protect communities across the state.

 

The ceremony is a significant event that the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) hosts annually in partnership with the Oregon Fire Service Honor Guard. For more information on the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial, including the names of the fallen, history of the memorial, and the Oregon Fire Service Honor Guard’s involvement, please visit DPSST’s Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial website at https://www.oregon.gov/dpsst/Memorials/Firefighters/Pages/default.aspx.

 

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About DPSST

The mission of the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) is to pursue excellence in training and accountability for public safety professionals.

 

DPSST certifies and licenses police, corrections, and parole and probation officers, as well as regulatory specialists, emergency telecommunicators and medical dispatchers, criminal justice instructors, private security providers, private investigators, fire service professionals, and polygraph examiners in the state of Oregon.

 

DPSST works with public and private safety agencies around the state to provide basic, leadership and specialized training at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem and regionally throughout the state.

Attached Media Files: Audience members stand at attention during the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Oregon Fire Service Honor Guard members present colors during the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Governor Tina Kotek speaks to Kameron Merlino, widow Battalion Chief Michael Merlino, before the start of the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Honor Guard members kneel to commemorate fallen firefighters during Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Members of the Portland Fire Fighters Pipes and Drums play during the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Governor Tina Kotek speaks during the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026. The annual ceremony honors fire service members who have died in the line of duty since the 1880s., Patrick Fale, deputy chief of strategic services with Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, delivers the keynote address during the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., An Oregon Fire Service Honor Guard member carries a staff adorned with ribbons bearing the names of the 185 Oregon fire service members who have died in the line of duty since 1881. The annual Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony was held at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., An Oregon Fire Service Honor Guard member conducts a ceremonial bell ringing to honor fallen firefighters during a memorial ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Oregon Fire Service Honor Guard members conduct a flag presentation during the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Retired Officer Chris Stoaks of the Bend Police Department plays taps during the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., An Oregon Fire Service Honor Guard member places a flag on the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Meorial at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Members of the Portland Fire Fighters Pipes and Drums process out of the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., A survivor of fallen U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fire Planner Brian Wolgamott makes an etching of his name with assistance from U.S. Forest Service personnel. Wolgamott, who died in 2024 after a two-year battle with cancer, was one of three fallen fire service members whose name was recently added to the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem., Attendees of the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony walk past flags lining the driveway of the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem. A total of 186 flags are on display - 185 to commemorate Oregon's fallen firefighters, and one for all who have fallen nationwide.,

Oregon Honors Fallen Firefighters During Annual Remembrance Ceremony (Photo) - 06/16/26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 16, 2026

 

Oregon honors fallen firefighters during annual remembrance ceremony

 

SALEM, Ore. — A ceremony held Tuesday, June 16 commemorated Oregon fire service members who have died in the line of duty. The Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony honored the brave individuals who gave their lives to protect people, properties and natural resources around the state.

 

Tuesday’s ceremony remembered three fallen fire service members whose names were recently added to the memorial: Paul J. (Jim) Bieker Jr., a retired captain with Portland Fire & Rescue; Brian Robert Wolgamott, a Unites States Fish and Wildlife Service fire planner; and Michael Merlino, a battalion chief with Sutherlin Fire Department.

 

The annual event is held at the Oregon Public Safety Academy, site of the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial. The memorial commemorates 185 fire service members who have made the ultimate sacrifice since 1881, including career, volunteer, wildland and structural fire fighters. In attendance were families of the fallen, fire service colleagues, members of the public safety community from across the state, and elected officials including Governor Tina Kotek.

 

Keynote speaker Patrick Fale, deputy chief of strategic services with Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, spoke about the deep sense of duty shared by the three fallen firefighters and the commitment required of those who choose a life of service. He reflected on their daily examples of leadership, their unwavering dedication to others, and the ultimate sacrifices they made in support of their communities.

 

“Jim, Brian, and Michael each upheld the value of life and the strength of community,” Deputy Chief Fale said. “They dedicated their lives to these, to such a degree that their service ultimately led down the path of the ultimate sacrifice — the same path and ultimate sacrifice given of the other 182 names memorialized on this wall.”

 

Portland Fire & Rescue retired Captain Paul J. “Jim” Bieker Jr. passed away from thyroid cancer on April 14, 2023. Captain Bieker joined Portland Fire & Rescue in 1981 and retired in 2023 after 38 years of service. He left behind his wife, four children, and four grandchildren at the time of his passing.

 

United States Fish and Wildlife Service Fire Planner Brian Robert Wolgamott passed away on Nov. 28, 2024, after a two-year battle with cancer. Fire Planner Wolgamott began his wildland firefighter career in 2012, and after many years working with the U.S. Forest Service as a wildland firefighter, he accepted a position with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the Klamath Basin. He received a cancer diagnosis shortly after accepting the position and continued to work while undergoing treatments. He is survived by his wife and three children.

 

Sutherlin Fire Department Battalion Chief Michael Merlino passed away from thyroid cancer on Aug. 9, 2025. Battalion Chief Merlino spent 30 years serving his community at departments across Douglas County, where he was highly regarded for his work ethic and skillset. His impact on the community was evident in the widespread support from residents, colleagues, and local leaders who rallied around him throughout his battle with cancer.

 

Speaking in tribute to the fallen, Governor Kotek emphasized the importance of honoring their memories while supporting the families, colleagues, and communities who continue to feel their loss.

 

“Behind each name is a story of service, community, loss and remembrance,” she said. “In remembering them today, we recommit ourselves to action in support of their calling.”

 

Governor Kotek also noted that Oregon is heading into a potentially difficult fire season and expressed gratitude for the firefighters who will deploy to the front lines to protect communities across the state.

 

The ceremony is a significant event that the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) hosts annually in partnership with the Oregon Fire Service Honor Guard. For more information on the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial, including the names of the fallen, history of the memorial, and the Oregon Fire Service Honor Guard’s involvement, please visit DPSST’s Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial website at https://www.oregon.gov/dpsst/Memorials/Firefighters/Pages/default.aspx.

 

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About DPSST

The mission of the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) is to pursue excellence in training and accountability for public safety professionals.

 

DPSST certifies and licenses police, corrections, and parole and probation officers, as well as regulatory specialists, emergency telecommunicators and medical dispatchers, criminal justice instructors, private security providers, private investigators, fire service professionals, and polygraph examiners in the state of Oregon.

 

DPSST works with public and private safety agencies around the state to provide basic, leadership and specialized training at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem and regionally throughout the state.

Attached Media Files: Audience members stand at attention during the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Oregon Fire Service Honor Guard members present colors during the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Governor Tina Kotek speaks to Kameron Merlino, widow Battalion Chief Michael Merlino, before the start of the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Honor Guard members kneel to commemorate fallen firefighters during Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Members of the Portland Fire Fighters Pipes and Drums play during the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Governor Tina Kotek speaks during the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026. The annual ceremony honors fire service members who have died in the line of duty since the 1880s., Patrick Fale, deputy chief of strategic services with Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, delivers the keynote address during the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., An Oregon Fire Service Honor Guard member carries a staff adorned with ribbons bearing the names of the 185 Oregon fire service members who have died in the line of duty since 1881. The annual Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony was held at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., An Oregon Fire Service Honor Guard member conducts a ceremonial bell ringing to honor fallen firefighters during a memorial ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Oregon Fire Service Honor Guard members conduct a flag presentation during the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Retired Officer Chris Stoaks of the Bend Police Department plays taps during the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., An Oregon Fire Service Honor Guard member places a flag on the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Meorial at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., Members of the Portland Fire Fighters Pipes and Drums process out of the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on June 16, 2026., A survivor of fallen U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fire Planner Brian Wolgamott makes an etching of his name with assistance from U.S. Forest Service personnel. Wolgamott, who died in 2024 after a two-year battle with cancer, was one of three fallen fire service members whose name was recently added to the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem., Attendees of the Oregon Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Ceremony walk past flags lining the driveway of the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem. A total of 186 flags are on display - 185 to commemorate Oregon's fallen firefighters, and one for all who have fallen nationwide.,