Volunteer fire brigade forms in Knutsford, funding an immediate obstacle
KAMLOOPS — Following the Canada Day lightning strikes that gave Kamloops and area residents a wildfire scare, a group from Knutsford is attempting to take their fire fate in their own hands.
The Knutsford Volunteer Fire “Brigade” is independent from any firefighting organization and is unrecognized as an official fire department.
James Bethell, a Knutsford resident, a former volunteer firefighter in the County of Grande Prairie, and the brigade’s president, says the inspiration to form the group came after he and his neighbours were able to put out a handful of fires that emerged in mid-July.
“I was really concerned of the safety aspect of untrained folks with no personal protective equipment going out and fighting fires,” Bethell told CFJC Today. “People are going to help each other and not wait for the cavalry to come, if they do. You’ve got ranchers with their pickup trucks and cage totes in the back with 275 gallons of water and a Princess Auto trash pump and 50 or 100 feet of hose with a Hansen nozzle on the end.”


