Red Bridge fire deemed suspicious, investigation expected to be challenging
KAMLOOPS — An overnight fire has destroyed a historic landmark in Kamloops, with the 88-year-old Red Bridge erupting into flames and collapsing into the South Thompson River below.
“When they got here, it was pretty fully involved already. It moved very fast. The bridge itself was compromised so they weren’t able to get out onto the bridge decking and had to attack the fire from the end,” said Kamloops Fire Rescue Chief Ken Uzeloc. “Of course, as you can see here behind me, we are still smoldering on the decking. We are having to hit it from down below, which isn’t as effective as if we are able to get up close.”
The bridge was completed in 1936, being the third wooden truss bridge built in that location, dating back to 1887.