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Grass fire on Boucherie Road in West Kelowna. (Submitted photo/West Kelowna Fire Rescue)
Cause under investigation

Public helps prevent spread of fire in West Kelowna

Jul 7, 2021 | 1:10 PM

Fire officials are thanking the public for their efforts to stop a grass fire from causing more damage in West Kelowna.

West Kelowna Fire Rescue received multiple reports of a fire off Boucherie Road around 11:30 a.m. today.

“The first arriving crews found a growing grass fire at the base of a hydro pole,” fire chief Jason Brolund said. “The fire was quickly knocked down by 13 firefighters who attended the call from the Westbank, Lakeview Heights and Rose Valley stations.”

Brolund said the fire has since been put out, mopped up and surrounded by fire guard.

The cause is under investigation.

“Preliminary indications are that the cause of the fire may be electrical in nature. Presently, there is a power outage in the immediate area. BC Hydro has been requested to attend the scene,” Brolund commented.

Brolund thanks the numerous members of the public who called to report the fire and then took it upon themselves to try and stop the spread.

“One civilian sustained smoke inhalation while doing so and was treated by paramedics.”

Brolund added conditions in the area are prime for any type of ignition source to start a fire that will grow rapidly.

“Please report any signs of smoke or fire to 911 immediately,” the fire chief said.

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