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Similkameen firefighting crew backing up BC Wildfire Service at Eagle Bluff wildfire

Six task forces from across the province called in as a cautionary measure
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A small crew with the Keremeos fire department has been called in as a cautionary measure to help with the Eagle Bluff wildfire north of Oliver. (Photo courtesy of BC Wildfire Service)

A small crew and two fire trucks from Keremeos Volunteer Fire Department including task forces from other fire stations in the province have been deployed to help with structure protection at the Eagle Bluff wildfire north of Oliver.

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Keremeos fire chief Jordy Bosscha confirmed the fire department got the request Wednesday night from the Office of the Fire Commissioner. The crew of four left early this morning and are currently in the area as a cautionary measure as strong wind is in the forecast for tonight.

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Bosscha said itsa国际传媒檚 not unusual to get these types of requests.

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Penticton fire chief Larry Watkinson confirmed that six task forces from municipal fire departments around the province are stationed in Oliver and helping by conducting patrols, supporting the wildfire efforts and backing up BC Wildfire Service.

The Penticton fire department is not involved, he said, because the city has its own extreme fire conditions.

sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檙e not far from this fire anyway. If they needed us, wesa国际传媒檇 respond but the departments that are here are not in the extreme conditions we are in in Penticton,sa国际传媒 he said.

There is also the threat of thunderstorms predicted for the region Thursday night and Friday.

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Peachland Fire and Rescue also confirmed that a Type 6 Wildland Engine has currently been deployed.

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