NANAIMO — Within a matter of a few minutes a small spot fire expanded to about 30 square feet beside the E&N Trail across from Long Lake.
The fire was reported on Thursday, July 11 shortly before 7 p.m. in a grassy section between the trail and rail line, about 200 meters south of Galaxy Motors.
Nanaimo Fire Rescue (NFR) crews were on scene within seven minutes to quickly action the flames. Capt. Jason Battie said on scene calls like this emphasize the importance of a rapid response.
“That’s our focus is to respond as fast as we can to these fires, its been dry out, it’s windy tonight. If we don’t get to them quick they’re gonna move. We want to get to them and get water on them right away.”
Combined with this ongoing hot/dry stretch, Battie said the existing wind can be highly problematic.
NFR crews attached a hose to a hydrant along the trail to attack the fire.
With a fire danger threat rating of extreme locally, Battie said conditions are prime for local wildfires if people don’t take proper precautions.
“Everybody’s got to be extremely careful with any cigarette butts, it’s just tinder dry out,” Capt. Battie said.
As of noon on Friday, July 12, the City of Nanaimo, Parksville and the RDN implemented a full ban on open fires, following a provincial order to ban campfires with the vast Coastal Fire Centre zone.
Alternative fire sources are still allowed for cooking and heating purposes.
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