B.C. Wildfire Service puts an end to prescribed burns as part of pandemic-related adjustments
KAMLOOPS — The B.C. Wildfire Service says it has safeguards in place to keep its firefighters and communities impacted by wildfire free from COVID-19 this summer.
Speaking on a teleconference on Thursday morning (May 21), Fire Information Officer Jody Lucius notes there are new sanitization protocols in place for firefighters on the ground and pilots in the air. She adds that fire camps will look drastically different this summer to maintain social distancing.
“Some of the things we’ve done are purchasing a professional-grade hand-washing that will be available to all employees working at fire camps. We have moved away from the use of multi-person tents. We’re going to single tents only,” said Lucius. “We’re looking at the size of camps. We did introduce some new crew camp kits that will allow some to work and live on their own outside of a fire camp, and that will help support smaller fire camps.”