Peak VOL 21 Issue 33

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JUNE SPECIAL

Eli Schweitzer and students from around the world descend on Powell River for PRISMA PAGE 14

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AGRICULTURAL CONCEPT City of Powell River investigates incubator farming project PAGE 4

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Wednesday.June 8.2016

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FIRST RESPONDERS: [From left] Ann Snow, Kimberly Burge and Rossella Bradly are three of Powell River region’s volunteer firefighter force. Unpaid firefighters are always on alert to protect the community. DAVE BRINDLE PHOTO

Firefighters serve communities Regional fire departments face ongoing challenges DAVE BRINDLE community@prpeak.Com

On call 24 hours a day, volunteers of Powell River region fire departments are first in and last out at scenes of fires, accidents and medical emergencies.

According to the firefighters, they train and carry the same responsibilities as those in big cities, and there is always that initial emergency call. When she started as a volunteer firefighter, Kimberly Burge said there was no warning before she was called to the line for the first time. “I’ve been down in the belly of two forest fires,” said Burge. “It was a little scary at first. I wasn’t expecting they were going to send me down there, but I showed up and they gave me a hose and sent me down into the fire.” $479,000 AFFORDABLE COMFORT

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Fellow volunteer firefighter Ann Snow said there are so many safety issues and regulations that firefighting is not dangerous. “I have never been on a call where I felt I was in a dangerous situation,” said Snow. “We train for safety first, how to use our gear and equipment, and how to identify problem areas and issues; the safety issue is first.” Snow’s first experience was responding to call and being the first on the scene by about 15 minutes. “It was a car fire in the Okeover area,” she said. “I managed »2

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