Fire and Flood Emergency Services opens first BC shop in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — Technology in the world of firefighting, when it comes to wildfires is changing, and looking to be at the forefront of that change is Fire and Flood Emergency Services. The company opened up their first shop in B.C. today at the Kamloops Airport – nearly eight years to the day after it was founded.
What started as an idea back in 2016 for founder Terry Raymond has turned into a new way to help fight wildfires. Flood and Fire specializes in moving large quantities of water to the front lines of the fight to assist services like the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).
“We move water closer to the fire for aviation, for their aviation tanks. And we can also move water at a high-volume to the water tenders, decreasing their turn-around times. So we can actually move water to structure with constant water supply above ground with our mobile hydrants and aviation,” explains Raymond, “We can make all fire divisions on most objectives more efficient and effective. Just moving more water to the fire.”