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19-year-old firefighter struck and killed by fallen tree while clearing brush
Terrible news out of Revelstoke.
Terrible news out of Revelstoke.
19-year-old firefighter struck and killed by fallen tree while clearing brush
Terrible news out of Revelstoke.
Fort Liard firefighter passes away, GNWT says
A firefighter from Fort Liard has passed away after being hurt while fighting a wildfire near the community, the NWT government said on Sunday.
In a short statement, the territory’s wildfire agency said the man was killed on Saturday afternoon.
“Our thoughts are with his family, friends, colleagues and community. We share your deep sorrow at this loss,” the agency stated.
“We send our deepest condolences to all those affected by this tragedy, including wildfire personnel who are committed to protecting their communities and the residents of the NWT.”
Residents in Fort Liard said a tree had fallen on the man while he was working. The man’s identity was not made public by the NWT government.
The territory said family members, RCMP and the coroner’s office had been contacted, and more information would be published when available.
Another Canadian firefighter has died while battling wildfires
Simran Singh Jul 17 2023, 9:58 am
A second Canadian firefighter has died while battling wildfires this past week.
In a release, officials confirmed the firefighter was from Fort Liard, Northwest Territories (NWT).
His identity was not revealed, but the statement did confirm that he “passed away from an injury sustained while fighting a wildfire in the Fort Liard District Saturday afternoon.”
“Our thoughts are with his family, friends, colleagues and community. We share your deep sorrow at this loss. We send our deepest condolences to all those affected by this tragedy, including wildfire personnel who are committed to protecting their communities and the residents of the NWT,” stated officials.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to the incident on Sunday, stating he was “incredibly saddened by the news from the Northwest Territories that another firefighter has lost their life battling wildfires.”
“To their family, their friends, and those they were heroically serving alongside: Canadians are keeping you in our thoughts. We’re here for you,” he said.
The tragic news comes after a 19-year-old female wildland firefighter died last week while trying to clear brush within a remote area where a small fire had started in Revelstoke, BC.
She has since been identified as Devyn Gale. Her brother, Nolan, paid tribute to her on Instagram over the weekend.
“Yesterday, while working a fire, my sister Devyn was struck by a tree and killed. Devyn was an amazing sister. She was so kind and thoughtful,” he stated in the caption.
“She was careful, considerate, hardworking. She was smarter and better at what she did than she gave herself credit for. I’m so grateful to have grown up beside her. I’m grateful for everything she’s done for me and others, completely out of kindness with no expectation for reciprocation.”
There are 379 active wildfires in BC and 89 active wildfires in the NWT.
On Friday, July 14, Canadian Minister of Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair announced that the federal government approved a request for the Canadian Armed Forces to assist firefighters and emergency management in BC.
My condolences. The work the fire fighters do is extremely important.
And another fatality announced today.
True. The article said he was working for a private company, so training might be an issue. I assume out-of-province government fire crews are assisting government efforts, not private.Another one. This time it’s an Ontario firefighter killed on a fire in BC.
Ontario firefighter dies while helping battle biggest wildfire in B.C. history | Globalnews.ca
A firefighter has been killed while working a wildfire in the Prince George Fire Centre on Friday, according to the BC Wildfire Service.globalnews.ca
Up until this year, it was pretty rare to see fatalities in ground based wildfire crews in Canada.