Kamloops Fire Rescue keep themselves prepared with ice training day
KAMLOOPS — It’s the time of year when snow sticks around and rivers get frozen — and the conditions are dangerous if people go out on the ice.
When a call for an ice rescue comes in, Kamloops Fire Rescue (KFR) crews quickly put on their gear and head out to the scene. Monday (Jan. 22) and Tuesday are training days to keep everyone up to date.
According to Acting Captain Mike Brown, people should always check the ice thickness before venturing out.
“Ice forms on lakes a little bit quicker, standing water gets ice quicker,” Brown told CFJC Today. “With the moving water, maybe the ice isn’t as strong. People go out thinking it’s strong and then you have the moving water so you can be swept under the ice, which is the worst case scenario. And that’s what we train for here.”