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Police identify Alpine man killed in Brian Head reseeding accident

Posted at 9:38 AM, Oct 08, 2017
and last updated 2017-10-08 22:58:48-04

BRIAN HEAD – A 58-year-old man from Alpine died Saturday afternoon after being struck by falling debris in a Brian Head fire reseeding operation.

According to the Iron County Sherrif’s office, the male was a ground crew member responsible for calling in the location of the drops.

Police identified the deceased Sunday as Bryan Burr. A family spokesman confirmed the deceased is Senator Mike Lee’s brother-in-law.

Around 1 p.m. on Saturday deputies say they received a report from a chopper pilot who witnessed the incident. They say crews immediately responded to the remote location “just above the Scout Camp off of State Route 143.”

According to an Iron County press release, Brian Head Marshal Jeff Morgan responded to the landing zone and was airlifted to the site. However, the male was pronounced dead just before 2 p.m.

Deputies say the cause of death is likely the result of blunt force trauma from falling debris during the airdrop.

The ongoing investigation is now being turned over to the National Transportation Safety Board officials.