Trudeau, Smith express sorrow after firefighter dies in Jasper National Park
HINTON, Alta. — Comrades of a firefighter from Calgary who died while on duty in Jasper National Park stood on the sides of a roadway on Sunday morning as a procession mourning his loss rode by.
Firefighters, some wearing yellow uniforms, others in orange, stood along the route in Hinton, Alta., east of Jasper National Park, side by side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces, in combat fatigues, who have been assisting fire crews battle the flames.
“Today we are mourning the loss of one of our own,” Alberta Wildfire said on the X platform, with photos of the sombre procession under grey skies. A spokesperson with the wildfire service couldn’t say whether the firefighter’s remains were carried within one of the vehicles that were part of Sunday’s ceremony.
RCMP said they learned Saturday afternoon that a 24-year-old man with Alberta’s fire service was seriously injured by a falling tree while fighting an active fire northeast of Jasper. He was taken from the scene via a STARS air ambulance and later died.