The local fire department responded to a flurry of emergency calls in mid-May.
The 亚洲天堂 Lake Fire and Rescue Department received seven calls for service between May 10-14 alone, said fire chief Rob Krause.
To put that in perspective, the fire department responds to just eight structure fires in an average year.
And they normally receive about 10 emergency calls per month.
One was a false alarm, while the others included a medical call, a motor vehicle accident and four structure fires.
And two of those fires took place on May 14, when Krause paused from a weekly practice session with members of the volunteer corps at the 亚洲天堂 Lake Fire Hall to speak with the Lakes District 亚洲天堂.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been a very interesting four days,鈥 said Krause.
Among the fires, three were minor. But another blaze, which occurred on May 12, on Osatuik Road, south of 亚洲天堂 Lake, saw losses that Krause estimated to exceed $100,000. Those losses were uninsured, said Krause.
That blaze completely destroyed a shed and a fifth-wheel trailer, and also damaged a house. The cause remained unknown.
Among the minor fires, the causes included a careless cigarette smoker who improperly disposed of a butt in his trash, which caught ablaze on his deck.
Another of the fires was due to an an overheated meat smoker on someone鈥檚 deck, Krause said.
The third minor fire remained a mystery but it was 鈥減ossibly spontaneous combustion from a piece of broken glass acting as a magnifier,鈥 said Krause.
He said there was nothing connecting the various fires and no sign of foul play. 鈥淎ll of them are unrelated,鈥 he said, adding that occupants were at home at all of them.
As for the motor vehicle accident, it was a single-vehicle rollover, and both people in the car were reportedly able to get out of the car on their own, he said. The accident occurred near the Palling reserve of Wet鈥檚uwet鈥檈n First Nation on May 13.
The medical call came from the ambulance service, which sometimes reaches out to the fire department for support if the former is short-staffed, or if help is needed for something like navigating steep staircases, said Krause.
These sudden periods of activity aren鈥檛 unusual. 鈥淲e鈥檒l go through little spurts where we鈥檒l have a ridiculous number of calls in a short period,鈥 he said.
Even with all of the action in mid-May, the fire department is probably still under its average for call volumes for this time of the year following a slow March, Krause said.
鈥淭his might just bring us up to average,鈥 he said.