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Sole survivor of firefighting crew was serving as lookout during deadly wildfire

PRESCOTT, Ariz. — Fire officials say the lone survivor on an elite Arizona firefighting crew was on a hilltop serving as a “lookout,” and was in charge of relaying key information to his colleagues.

Brendan McDonough was in his third season with the 20-member, Prescott-based firefighting unit.

Wade Ward, spokesman for city of Prescott, says McDonough “did exactly what he was supposed to” on that fateful afternoon two days ago.

He says McDonough notified the other Hotshots that the weather was changing rapidly and that the fire had switched direction because of the wind. McDonough also told his fellow crew members that he was leaving the immediate area to get to a “safety zone.”

Ward received a standing ovation as he implored the media: “Please leave him alone.”