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Sooke Fire Rescue Chief Kenn Mount was a passenger in his personal vehicle, doing some driver training with his son, Jackson, when duty called.
Mount spotted a fire in a couple of recycling bins on Throupe Road on Sunday, Aug. 12 just after 8 p.m. and sprang into action.
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B次元官网网址淚 sized up the incident, called it in and provided information for the responders,B次元官网网址 Mount said, adding that he was limited to what he could do without proper firefighting gear.
The residents were trying to put out the fire with buckets of water, so Mount asked if there was a garden hose handy and assured them help was on the way. He praised the quick response of the volunteers on duty at the time for helping save a nearby tree.
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Mount said itB次元官网网址檚 standard practice for firefighters to have their radio and pager available at all times because they always have to be ready to respond and protect the community.
Mount said the cause of the fire is unknown and suspicious in nature, so he called the RCMP to investigate.
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