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Former faller says wildfire response mismanaged

The initial firefighters should be loggers and first responders living in the same area as the fire
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Editor, The Times:

First, a heart-felt thank you to all volunteers and fire departments who tried to save their communities. A special thank you goes to first responders trying to keep people and properties safe, and to the Kamloops Indian Band who opened their powwow ground for evacuees to camp free of charge.

If gold stars could be given out, one would certainly go to Barriere residents who opened their rodeo grounds to house and feed hundreds of animals. People opened their doors to strangers and their own pastures to animals. This outpouring of support was shown throughout the North Thompson Valley.

Another gold star would be given to the people of Fort McMurray, Alberta, who donated transport loads of food, clothing, and essentials in appreciation of the assistance they received during their 2016 fire. ThereB次元官网网址檚 a very special feeling in knowing that you reside in a place where, during a time of need, people you donB次元官网网址檛 even know offer a hand. It makes you B次元官网网址渓ove where you live.B次元官网网址

They say every dark cloud has a silver lining. YouB次元官网网址檝e just read about the silver lining. Now for the dark cloud!

IB次元官网网址檝e come to the conclusion that Facebook should be reserved for Betty Sue to post a picture of her new puppy so Billy Bob can see it. This summer, most Facebook postings about the fires consisted of more false information than fact; hence, B次元官网网址渇ake news.B次元官网网址

The media was no better. When on an evacuation order or alert, folks want to know whatB次元官网网址檚 happening in their own communities. They huddle around TVs watching the news, and what do they see? The same burning stump and the same three firefighters walking down the same fireguard.

In times of crisis, people rely on the media. Their coverage was pathetically inaccurate and also incomplete.

That takes care of the grey area; now for the black. This summer will certainly go down as the worst fire season in B.C.B次元官网网址檚 history.

This is, in part, thanks to ridiculous made by both the Kamloops and Cariboo fire centers. ItB次元官网网址檚 very obvious that the officers who decide how to attack fires got all their badges from Junior Forest Wardens and have reached the B次元官网网址淧eter PrincipleB次元官网网址 (being elevated to the point of incompetence).

In the 30 years I spent as a faller, I learned to respect the winds and crosswinds of the Thompson and the Cariboo. Whether itB次元官网网址檚 a house fire or a forest fire, time is of the essence. You donB次元官网网址檛 sit and monitor the situation; you try to knock the fire down before it becomes a wild fire.

A good example of B次元官网网址渕onitoringB次元官网网址 was the spread of the Dunn Lake fire between Little Fort and Clearwater. The ministry sat and monitored the north flank of that fire for three days while equipment operators, machines and firefighting crews sat waiting to be activated.

When they were finally activated, the fire crews were at breakfast at 8 a.m., at a safety meeting afterwards, and were finally on the fire line by 10 a.m.

At 5:30 p.m. everything would be dropped. The next morning they came back to burned hoses and pumps.

Helicopters working on the fire flew directly over my property in Blackpool. It was almost 9:30 a.m. before choppers carrying buckets flew toward the Dunn Lake fire. Five hours of prime time fire suppression could have been happening after daylight.

By late June and early July, the ministry thought there wouldnB次元官网网址檛 be a bad fire season because of the extremely wet spring. ThatB次元官网网址檚 when the powers that be decided they had better make some B次元官网网址渃ontrolled burnsB次元官网网址 to make feed for mountain sheep. Right! Getting back to the B次元官网网址淧eter PrincipleB次元官网网址, some fires escaped and were only controlled after several thousand hectares had already burned.

Then came the Ashcroft Reserve fire which was B次元官网网址渕onitoredB次元官网网址 until it was totally out of control. After many unsuccessful B次元官网网址渂ack-burnsB次元官网网址, they decided to call it the Elephant Hill fire because, rumor has it, their back-burns caused more loss than the original fire did.

Back-burning in the hands of people who know the local wind patterns is a very useful tool. In the hands of people who donB次元官网网址檛, it can create havoc.

By mid-August, it was very evident that the agenda was no longer to put the fires out, but to make sure this was the worst fire season in B.C.B次元官网网址檚 history. There was a cold front with rain in the forecast. The total area burned was 600,000+ hectares.

The next day, a total area of 845,000 hectares was projected, just 5,000 short of the 1958 record. I realize that with the huge amount of smoke, itB次元官网网址檚 hard to measure the true size but if theyB次元官网网址檙e out by 20-25 per cent, why bother to waste the fuel to measure it?

Then of course thereB次元官网网址檚 the global grandstanding: bringing in firefighters from Australia, Mexico, the USA, and all across Canada.

What in hell is up with that? This is a provincial state of emergency not a global Boy Scout convention! The last time I checked, Canada had an army and air force with approximately 60,000 personnel, plus 30,000 reserves.

The rumor I heard was that the armed forces are not trained for firefighting. I say itB次元官网网址檚 bloody well time they were! These are physically fit people who are already on the government payroll.

The initial firefighters should be loggers and first responders living in the same area as the fire. Then trained fire suppression personnel from around the province should be brought in, then the army and air force. After all, they are employed to protect our country, not to put up temporary housing for illegal immigrants!

The air quality during this fire season has been severely compromised. By burning off sections in the controlled areas that were missed by the fire, the ministry added to the problem. The powers that be call it B次元官网网址渞educing fuel.B次元官网网址 Actually, what it does is destroy hundreds if not thousands of hectares of merchantable timber and kill thousands of animals that tried to seek refuge in green spaces inside the 100 per cent contained fire area.

When this fire season is over, lots of questions need to be answered, and those answers should be available to the public. We should know exactly how many dollars were paid to the foreign and out-of-province firefighters.

Also, a complete breakdown of every expense incurred should be made public, not lumped in with the overall cost of firefighting. There should also be an accounting of how many hectares were burned from the actual wildfires and how many were lost to back-burns and reducing fuel.

If the true figures were published, I think youB次元官网网址檇 have to admit that this catastrophic fire season is not about global warming. ItB次元官网网址檚 about mismanagement.

Jim Lamberton

The Rambling Man

Blackpool, B.C.



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