The Columbia Shuswap Regional District board agreed to just say no.
Directors voted unanimously to support recommendations by Derek Sutherland, general manager of Community and Protective Services, to opt out of providing the province香蕉视频直播檚 Cooperative Community Wildfire Response Program and write a letter to Minister of Forests Ravi Parmar outlining CSRD香蕉视频直播檚 concerns.
In his report to the Feb. 20 board meeting, Sutherland pointed out the program is a BC Wildfire Service initiative that is meant to address requests by some property owners to take a more active role in fighting wildfires.
Following the 2023 wildfire season, the wildfire service and the Fraser Basin Council teamed up to provide opportunities for interested members of the public to participate in wildfire response activities within the structure of the BCWS incident command system.
The program was designed to provide basic training to residents outside a fire protection area who wish to work on fires for BCWS, and provide opportunities to the trained community members to participate in patrol activities, mop up, and expediting resources.
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Where it went south in the eyes of the regional district is that in October 2024, interested community groups were advised that the Fraser Basin Council was no longer involved with the program and all responsibility for organization, oversight, training, funding applications and processes, and record keeping, was being passed along to the regional districts.
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Sutherland cited other concerns: that there is no service area in the regional district associated with the program and the wildfire service offers program support only in areas without fire protection.
And, contrary to expectations of the regional district and residents who expressed interest in providing direct fire attack and initial attack support, the program only allows them to perform tasks away from the fire line.
Sutherland told directors that CSRD staff was quite excited about the way the program was framed during early conversations with BCWS when the program was being created.
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Area F North Shuswap director Jay Simpson spoke to the needs of his community that was ravaged by wildfire in 2023 and the conflict that arose with residents wanting to take part in initial attack activities. He also took issue with the fact there is no funding for people within a fire protected area.香蕉视频直播
香蕉视频直播淥ur community is snake-bitten by what has happened and we香蕉视频直播檙e concerned that if this happens again, the situation would be similar in terms of not having the facilities and capacity to take care of a fire in its very early stages,香蕉视频直播 he said. 香蕉视频直播淭hat香蕉视频直播檚 where the community wants to be able to get out there and do something. This program does not cut it, and downloading onto us is just a non-starter too.香蕉视频直播
Salmon Arm director and deputy chair Kevin Flynn agreed with Sutherland香蕉视频直播檚 recommendations and Simpson香蕉视频直播檚 comments.
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Area E Director Rhona Martin said she was pleased CSRD香蕉视频直播檚 letter to Parmar would also be sent to all B.C. regional districts, and wanted to ensure residents were made aware of why CSRD is opting out of the program.