Helping with the Wenatchee Wildfire
Posted July 28, 2013 at 4:55 pm by Tim Dustrude
On the afternoon of Saturday July 27th, San Juan Island Fire Rescue sent three firefighters and two vehicles to assist at a fire located near Wenatchee. The “Colockum Park” fire is located in Chelan County. Since the fire was discovered earlier on Saturday, it is reported to have grown to an area covering more than 1.5 square miles.
Lieutenant Tad Lean will be working as a “Strike Team Leader” trainee. Strike Team Leaders are responsible for numerous firefighters and fire engines while working on the fire lines. Firefighters Michael Henderson and Joseph Foriska are operating a “Brush Truck” which is a pickup-sized fire engine specifically designed for wildland fire responses. The Washington State Ferry System agreed to delay the sailing for the ferry Kaleetan for five minutes so that the emergency responders would not be delayed for several hours.
San Juan Island Fire Rescue participates in the Statewide Fire Mobilization System, coordinated by the State Fire Marshal. The system reimburses participating agencies for their costs. The firefighters that participate gain valuable experience that they bring back with them and share with all of the island’s firefighters. In addition, should a major fire ever threaten San Juan County, the State Mobilization System will be available to send critical and timely assistance.
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