Daniel Marinella
State Park Peace Officer
Department of Parks and Recreation
11/9/2018
Special Act Award (Gold)
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On the morning of November 9, 2018, State Park Peace Officer Daniel Marinella was called in to respond to the devastating Camp Fire, which would become one of the deadliest fires in state history. Officer Marinella worked 16 hours that day, evacuating hundreds of homes, starting along Pentz Road. By the end, he had helped evacuate more than 300 homes in the Paradise, Magalia and Concow areas.
While rescuing residents, Officer Marinella was confronted by scorching flames and downed trees that blocked roads. He continuously found safe routes to prevent the public and himself from being trapped by the fire. Although well aware of the number of lives already lost to the rapidly spreading fire, he tirelessly and bravely went back into harm’s way to do whatever was necessary to save lives.
With no regard for his own safety, Officer Marinella went above and beyond the call of duty.
The State of California takes great pride in presenting the Gold Medal of Valor to California Department of Parks and Recreation State Park Peace Officer Daniel Marinella.