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Thursday, August 6th, 2015
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On the fire line Laura Keil goatnewspaper@gmail.com
Dirt covers his face and his matted hair is tucked under an orange hard hat. It’s not the summer heat that’s making him sweat, but the orange flames of a wildfire. BC wildfire crews sometimes work 13 to 14-hour days, often for two weeks straight. As one wildfire supervisor says “Problems are easier when we’ve got lots of pep in our step.” BC has had approximately 1000 wildfires so far this season – almost double last year’s activity. While highly trained, these workers risk their lives to protect BC communities – including our own. Darin Summerhays is the Forest Protection Technician in the Robson Valley Fire Zone. He says they had an early start to the fire season in May and the Prince George Fire Centre has been one of the busiest in the province to date. Summerhays worked in Alberta as crew leader for an initial attack crew before moving to Valemount. He supervises nine initial attack crew members (three crews of three) and is one of four officers. The fire base is responsible for an area from Dome Creek to Albreda, though their crews are often sent elsewhere In B.C. to help with other fires. Summerhays says BC’s 1100 Type 1 firefighters are highly skilled. “They’re probably the best in the world. They receive extensive training each year in fire behaviour knowledge, fire management tactics, fire equipment use and fire line organizational skills, communications, how to deal with air operations.” He says the crews have to maintain a rigorous physical fitness requirement every year called the WFX Fitness test. It means being able to carry a 65-pound hose bag on a ramp under a certain time, for instance. “It’s fairly hard,” Summerhays says. “The ramp is pretty steep. It’s got a 40 degree pitch up and down. They have Cont’d on next page
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