More BC firefighters being sent to Ontario and Quebec to help with wildfires

| July 11, 2018 in Provincial

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B.C. continues to return the favour with the announcement of more firefighting resources being sent out east to help with the wildfire threat.

The BC Wildfire Service is sending 55 more firefighting personnel to Ontario and Quebec. They will join 145 firefighting personnel, who were deployed earlier this week.

When they arrive, the additional personnel will be deployed as needed in each province to help deal with increased wildfire activity.

A total of 204 BC Wildfire Service personnel will have been deployed to Ontario and Quebec by Friday, July 13.

A total of 60 firefighters (consisting of 20 Initial Attack Crews) and two agency representatives will be working in Ontario. Another 140 firefighters (consisting of seven Unit Crews) and two agency representatives will be working in Quebec.

The additional request for assistance was made through the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre, which coordinates the mutual sharing of firefighting resources between B.C. and other jurisdictions.

According to the BC Wildfire Service, all associated costs will be covered by the jurisdiction that requested the resources.

The BC Wildfire Service adds that crews can be deployed out of province for up to 19 days, but they can be recalled at any time. Sufficient personnel and resources will remain in B.C. to respond appropriately to any fire activity here.

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