Virginia Student Spent Part of His Summer Vacation Fighting Wildfires
Marymount Student Spent Part of His Summer Vacation Fighting Wildfires
by Eleanor Greene September 9, 2015 at 3:45 pm
When Nathaniel Valenti, 20, missed his first day of classes at Marymount University this year, he had a good excuse he was fighting wildfires.
The junior criminal justice major from Dover, Delaware, spent 14 days as a part-time federal employee, getting close to the big fires that have been raging in the west all summer. One fire he helped to contain had burned 8,700 acres near Toston, Montana.
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After completing a 40-hour firefighting course at West Virginia University last summer, Valenti spent the end of this summer enduring thick smoke and 90-degree weather while in firefighting gear, including a helmet, goggles and fire-retardant clothing.
Valenti had no firefighting experience before this summer, but he did have a role model in the profession. His father, Michael Valenti, is the state forester of Delaware and has been fighting fires in the western states most summers since 1998. This summer, the younger Valenti went with his dad, who was the chief of their 20-man crew.