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Red Lodge firefighter and burn survivor Dan Steffensen dies after battle with cancer

Steffensen inspired many through resilience, advocacy, and unwavering strength.
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BILLINGS- Montana has lost a hero — and many have lost a friend.

Red Lodge firefighter Dan Steffensen, who survived life-threatening injuries during the 2021 Harris Hill Fire, died Saturday morning after a courageous battle with cancer.

Dan passed away peacefully at St. Vincent Healthcare, surrounded by love and free from pain, according to loved ones.

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Steffensen was critically burned while fighting the blaze near Red Lodge in August 2021.

He spent weeks in a coma and underwent nine surgeries during his recovery, eventually walking out of the University of Utah Burn Center more than two months later.

His journey of survival inspired many — and so did what came after.

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Dan returned to Red Lodge, reconnected with fellow firefighters, and later lent his voice to Montana's ongoing debate over end-of-life dignity.

After being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in early 2024, he became a passionate advocate for medical aid in dying.

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In a statement, Red Lodge Fire Rescue described Dan as “a fighter, a survivor, a mentor, and a friend.”

"His courage, strength, and spirit touched so many people, both in and far beyond our community," the department wrote.

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His story was chronicled in the 2023 book Burned Over, which detailed his harrowing injury and the road to recovery that followed.

As they say in the fire service: 'Rest easy, Dan. We’ll take it from here.'