On July 17th, 2024 a dry lightning storm worked its way over the Interior of BC, starting hundreds of wildfires all at once during a period of draught. A great amount of resources were deployed to protect people, animals and structures from the flames. This project captures the emergency response to the Slocan Lake Complex Wildfires, using data collected from the responding organizations and input from the public. We would like to thank all organizations that have contributed with data to this project, including BCWS, RDCK, RCMP, SAR, Interior Health, Conair, Reitmeiers Logging and other local players.
BC Wildfire Services (BCWS) is the main lead when it comes to responding to wildfires in BC. They employ many other contractors, both local and from afar. Subcontractors include flight companies, first aiders, heavy duty machinery and tree fallers. Next to BCWS there are other organizations involved, such as the Regional District, EMCR, BC Hydro, RCMP, Telus, the Ministry of Transportation and Transit, volunteer Fire Departments, security companies, Village Offices, insurance companies, Search & Rescue groups, BC Parks and more.
The physical interactive map in New Denver shows the arrival of the emergency responders and where they came from; on this page we show the summarized ever-growing list of the emergency responders that worked hard to keep our communities safe. Did we miss anybody? Let us know below with the contact form!