A 24-year-old firefighter from Calgary has tragically died after being struck by a falling tree while battling a wildfire northeast of Jasper, Alberta. The incident occurred around 2 p.m. MT on Saturday.
The firefighter was part of a large team working to control the wildfires in the region. After the accident, his crew administered first aid, and he was quickly transported to a nearby helipad by the Jasper National Park visitor safety team and the Alberta Wildfire unit. Despite their efforts, he could not be saved. The victim was flown to the Parks Canada operations center in Jasper, where the STARS air ambulance team met him. Unfortunately, he was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival.
On Sunday, a procession was held in Hinton, Alberta, to honour a fallen firefighter. CBC News
In the wake of this loss, a procession was held to honour the fallen firefighter. Alberta Wildfire crews lined a road outside Jasper to pay their respects as emergency vehicles passed by. This gesture was a solemn tribute to a brave individual who gave his life in the line of duty.
Helicopters have been crucial for moving people around the wildfire area due to many road closures. However, officials announced that the Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16) will open at specific times each day to help evacuees from Jasper in British Columbia return to Alberta. CBC News
Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Services Mike Ellis announced that scheduled bus tours for Jasper residents, intended to show the impact of the fires, were postponed by a day. This decision was made out of respect for the firefighter's family, crew, and all those affected by the tragedy. Residents who had booked these tours were notified of the change on Saturday night.
The province reports that over 700 firefighters are working to control wildfires near Jasper. This includes more than 100 firefighters and support staff from Ontario, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. CBC News
As for the ongoing efforts to manage the wildfire, the Yellowhead Highway, also known as Highway 16, will open daily for limited times to allow evacuated residents from B.C. to return to Alberta. RCMP will escort these trips at specific times throughout the day, and travellers are advised to head straight to Edmonton as services in Hinton are limited.
Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek expressed heartfelt sorrow over the firefighter’s death, and Alberta’s Forestry and Parks Minister Todd Loewen shared his devastation, highlighting the heroism of those fighting the fires. Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also offered their condolences, emphasizing the bravery and sacrifice of the firefighter.
On Wednesday, a hazardous tree was removed in the Municipality of Jasper. CBC News
The incident underscores the hazardous nature of wildland firefighting. The RCMP stated that Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety is investigating the death, marking the first fatality of the season for wildland firefighters. The dangerous conditions faced by these firefighters are evident, as falling trees and other hazards pose significant risks.
This tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the perils associated with wildland firefighting. The Jasper Unified Command expressed deep grief, acknowledging the profound impact of this loss on the tight-knit community of first responders. They are grateful for the sacrifices made by these brave individuals who risk their lives to protect others.