Vernon wraps up response to Bradley Creek wildfire
The City of Vernon has concluded its emergency response to the nearby wildfire.
The Bradley Creek wildfire sparked August 1, and over the following weeks the city worked alongside regional, provincial and local partners to support evacuees, coordinate resources, and keep the community informed.
However, after several days with the fire classified as Being Held, indicating it is unlikely to spread any further, the city’s Emergency Operations Centre stood down Wednesday, August 19. Kal Tire Place, where the Emergency Support Services was being offered, returned to normal operations and hours.
The city noted it’s emergency management team is still monitoring local and provincial conditions and working with partners to address wildfire situations, and adding its emergency program is maintaining a “stand-ready EOC” that could quickly be scaled up or down to respond to emergencies or disasters.











