Sailor Killed in Military Vehicle Crash Remembered for Loving His Work, Helping Others
Navy Equipment Operator 3rd Class Aaron Fish with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5 died in a multiple-vehicle accident while traveling to Camp Pendleton, Calif., on March 2. (U.S. Navy)
4 Mar 2021
A sailor killed in California this week when several vehicles traveling to a Marine Corps base were involved in a chain-reaction collision has been identified as a 26-year-old from New York.
Equipment Operator 3rd Class Aaron Fish, with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5, was killed in the accident Tuesday while traveling to Camp Pendleton. Five other sailors who were hurt in the accident have been released from the hospital, according to the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command.
MAP: 7,000+ evacuees allowed to return after 4,276-acre Creek Fire erupts near Camp Pendleton
Camp Pendleton Fire Department and â¦CAL FIRE San Diego have cleared all evacuees to go back to their homes, adding that a ring has been built around the Creek Fire to contain and stop it from reaching any housing areas.
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UPDATE: SATURDAY 5:39 P.M.
The Creek Fire is now 90% contained and remains 4,276 acres, according to CAL FIRE San Diego.
UPDATE: 6:16 A.M.
The Creek Fire remains at 4,276 acres and is 65 percent contained, according to CAL FIRE.
UPDATE: 8:02 P.M.
The Creek Fire has burned 4,276 acres and is 35% contained, according to CAL FIRE San Diego. Firefighters will be at the scene overnight to continue building containment lines and mopping up the fire.