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CAF are staying in the Lakes District Secondary School

Major Frederik Guay and his troops are fighting the wildfires with BCWS firefighters
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Military vehicles parked at the parking lot of Lakes District Secondary School at 亚洲天堂 Lake on July 25. Major Frederik Guay is the commanding officer at 亚洲天堂 Lake operation centre (Saddman Zaman photos/ Lakes District)

The Canadian Armed Force (CAF) are very experienced in domestic operations and has been providing support to Canadians during times of natural disaster for many years now.

On July 14, the Minister of Emergency Preparedness approved a Request For Assistance from the Province of B.C. to assist fighting the wildfires and Canadian Armed Forces are deployed to assist B.C. Wildfire Service and local firefighters fight the wildfires.

Major Frederik Guay is the commanding officer at the 亚洲天堂 Lake operations centre who came with 70 troops from 1 Combat Engineer Regiment of Edmonton Garrison came on July 20 to serve on Operation LENTUS [the Canadian Armed Forces operation for natural disasters]. Their whole staff includes headquarters staff, service and support personnel, and engineers assigned to assist B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS) directly in the field.

When asked about dealing with wildfires, Major Guay said, 鈥淣o, this is my first time assisting with wildfires.鈥 He said, he has been deployed on Operation LENTUS before, but it was for floods.

He is impressed by his troop鈥檚 dedication and morale to assist firefighters for containing blazes in this region. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard work, they鈥檙e on task and they are doing it well,鈥 he said.

Major Guay said, 鈥淚 recall 1 CER personnel from Edmonton deploying to provide assistance during the Saskatchewan wildfires in 2017.鈥

The soldiers assigned to support BCWS have received S-100 Fire Suppression training. The training has proved invaluable by enabling soldiers to perform essential duties such as sweeping the forest, looking for hot-spots before they can spread and by providing hose work for cooling to prevent fires from starting or reigniting. By completing these 鈥楾ype 3鈥 fire mitigation duties, BCWS firefighters are freed up to directly attack wildfires in other areas.

The main focus of CAF right now is to assist B.C. Wildfire Service and contain the Tintagel wildfire. He said, when they first arrived here, they worked alongside the Vesta Unit Crews, firefighters out of Williams Lake. Then they started supporting two crews of American 鈥淗otshots鈥 - the 鈥淪awtooth鈥 crew from Idaho and the 鈥淭ruckee鈥 from California.

His troops also worked under the direction of Spencer Gregory, a wildfire division commander out of Oregon, U.S.A. 鈥滻t was a pleasure working with all these professionals,鈥 he said.

He said the Lakes District Secondary School鈥檚 accommodation is more than adequate to sustain and the scenery is great. 鈥溠侵尢焯 Lake is a great town with lots of beautiful scenery. We have everything we need to be successful.鈥

Since his stay in 亚洲天堂 Lake, he believes as a CAF member, one of the primary mandates is to assist Canadians during times of natural disaster. He also said, morale is always elevated when we help the folks at home. For some on the task force, B.C. is their home province, so coming home to help out carries a great deal of personal pride and significance to it.

To Canadians, Major Guay said, 鈥淚t is always a pleasure to serve the people of Canada. We are here now, and we will always go where we are needed when asked.鈥

How long the CAF will stay in 亚洲天堂 Lake is unknown at this time.

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Military vehicles parked at the parking lot of Lakes District Secondary School at 亚洲天堂 Lake on July 25. Major Frederik Guay is the commanding officer at 亚洲天堂 Lake operation centre (Saddman Zaman photos/ Lakes District)
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Canadian Armed Forces walking into the forest and inspecting their surroundings on their routine ground sweeping activity and looking for 鈥楾ype 3鈥 wildfire hot-spots Augier Road, Tintagel on July 26 (Saddman Zaman photos/ Lakes District)
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Canadian Armed Forces inspecting tree debris for burnt and 鈥楾ype 3鈥 hot-spots on his regular routine ground sweeping on Augier Road, Tintagel on July 26 (Saddman Zaman photos/ Lakes District)
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Lieutenant (Navy) Kevin Moffat having a conversation with one of the Canadian Armed Force troop while walking into the forest to do their regular routine ground sweeping and looking for 鈥楾ype 3鈥 wildfire hot-spots at Augier Road, Tintagel on July 26 (Saddman Zaman photos/ Lakes District)
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Canadian Armed Forces resting and having lunch breaks after ground sweeping the forest for 鈥楾ype 3鈥 wildfire hot-spots Augier Road, Tintagel on July 26 (Saddman Zaman photos/ Lakes District)
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Canadian Armed Forces walking into the forest to do their regular routine ground sweeping and looking for 鈥楾ype 3鈥 wildfire hot-spots Augier Road, Tintagel on July 26 (Saddman Zaman photos/ Lakes District)
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Canadian Armed Forces are assisted by Vancouver firefighters on their regular routine ground sweeping and looking for 鈥楾ype 3鈥 wildfire hot-spots Augier Road, Tintagel on July 26 (Saddman Zaman photos/ Lakes District)




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