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B.C. Sending Fire Fighters to Ontario

By 250 News

Saturday, May 22, 2010 05:27 AM

Victoria, B.C.  - B.C. is sending 93 wildfire professionals to Ontario in anticipation of increased wildfire activity due to extreme fire conditions.

Thirty, three-person initial attack crews and three agency representatives will arrive in the city of Thunder Bay on Sunday, May 23 and will be deployed for up to 19 days.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources specifically requested initial attack crews for their expertise as highly mobile first responders.
The crew members are being deployed from each of British Columbia's six fire centres. The three agency representatives act as the communication link between the crew members and Wildfire Management Branch personnel in B.C. They are being deployed from the Coastal, Kamloops and Southeast Fire Centres.

The fire danger rating is currently extreme across much of Ontario, with the risk building over the weekend. Dry conditions coupled with forecasted lightning could lead to a significant number of new fires.
Ontario has already responded to 341 wildfires since April 1, burning over 2,200 hectares.

Costs for the deployment will be covered by the Government of Ontario under the Mutual Aid Resources Sharing Agreement, which allows for the sharing of firefighting resources across Canada.

Sufficient crews and equipment will remain in B.C. should fire activity increase here. Deployed personnel can be recalled at any time.

Since April 1, provincial fire crews have responded to 225 fires across British Columbia, only six of which were caused naturally.  People are reminded to ensure they have the necessary tools on hand to extinguish any fires they light. Person-caused wildfires take critical
resources away from naturally-occurring lightning fires.


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