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Arthur Arzola died after a fiery crash near Orland along I-5. He was flown to UC Davis in Sacramento for treatment.
Courtesy: Humboldt State University

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A 26-year-old from Rancho Cucamonga has been identified as one of the ten people who lost their lives in a fiery accident along I-5 near Orland.

The man, identified by the Sacramento County Coroner’s office as Arthur Arzola, was initially treated closer to the scene, then flown to UC Davis’ burn unit in Sacramento.

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“We had a patient – who was [Arthur] Arzola – who was transfered here last night. He was admitted to our burn unit and later died,” Carole Gan, Hospital Spokesperson, UC Davis Medical Center told FOX40.

According to Humboldt University’s website, Arzola was a recruiter for the school. He described himself as “hard-working, thoughtful, compassionate, & friendly.”

The university released a statement Friday morning about Arzola and said they were saddened by his death and he will be remembered for “his passionate commitment to helping low-income and first-generation students get into college. He dedicated his career to that work.”

In the statement, the university also said Arzola had been working for them out of the L.A. area for the past year.

According to Arzola’s Facebook page, he graduated California State University San Bernardino in 2010 and studied at the University of La Verne. He was also married in 2012, according to his Facebook page.

Another patient was also flown to the burn unit, the unidentified woman is in critical condition.

CHP officers say many of the victims had burns from the fiery crash. They are gathering medical and dental records to assist in identifying them.

Zohreen Adamjee contributed to this report

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