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Posted: October 12, 2018

RCMP officers contain grass fire in Wycliffe

Two Kimberley RCMP officers were able to prevent a grass fire in Wycliffe from spreading around 2 p.m. on Oct 12.

The grass fire which was initially spotted by an off-duty officer was alongside Highway 95A, near the gun range

The officer was riding along the NorthStar Rails-to-Trails when he spotted small columns of smoke. As he got closer he noted open flames in the grass and contacted BC Wildfire Service. While on the phone the wind came up and the fire spread.

Once BC Wildfire was updated the officer contacted the Kimberley detachment to advise them of the situation. Two officers attended and with the aid of fire extinguishers and hand tools attacked the leading edges. Once contained the fire burned itself out.

There was no threat to buildings or residences but smoke limited visibility on the highway for short periods of time. The fire was relatively low risk given the current conditions, location and size, but had conditions been different or changed the fire could have escaped and posed substantial risk to the area including hydro lines.

Photos courtesy Sgt. Chris Newel

A BC Wildfire crew attended the location and ensured the fire was completely out.

Sgt. Chris Newel,

Kimberley RCMP


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