Monday, April 5, 2010

'Coots' Matthews, famed oil well firefighter, dies

Associated Press

E.O. “Coots” Matthews, left, stands with his mentor Paul “Red” Adair, screen star John Wayne and Asger “Boots” Hansen during the filming of Wayne’s 1968 movie Hellfighters

Edward "Coots" Matthews, a famed oil well firefighter who was part of a trio who inspired the 1968 movie "Hellfighters," has died. Matthews was 86.

Boots & Coots, the Houston-based company Matthews co-founded in 1978, confirmed that Matthews died on Wednesday.

Matthews began his career in Halliburton in 1947 after serving as a U.S. Air Force tail gunner in World War II.

Matthews and Asger "Boots" Hansen founded their company after fighting some of the oil industry's most notorious fires, including the "Devil's Cigarette Lighter" in Algeria in 1961. After Iraq's 1991 invasion of Kuwait, Matthews traveled to the Persian Gulf to help extinguish some 700 fires in Kuwaiti oil fields.

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