Simpcw First Nation establishes Indigenous Initial Attack partnership with BC Wildfire Service
CHU CHUA, BC — In 2017, as huge swaths of the province burned, Ron Lampreau and Melanie Stutt began formulating an idea: an indigenous Initial Attack Wildfire Crew, staffed from members of the Simpcw First Nation and built around local expertise.
“They know where those logging roads are, they know where those water sources are, they know which way the winds blow during the day,” Stutt, the Deputy Fire Chief in Chu Chua explains. “Just being able to use that to best serve our community in an emergency is sort of where we got our idea from.”
The idea sounded great, but never really got off the ground — until this year, that is. Now, the Simpcw First Nation has signed an agreement with the B.C. Wildfire Service to get local boots into the bush as soon as a fire is reported.