Sam Ross Creek wildfire classified as “held”
PRINCE GEORGE – Cooler weather and a quick response from wildfire crews have resulted in the Sam Ross Creek wildfire being classified as “held,” after being labelled “out of control” on August 5.
“When we have decreased temperatures and higher humidity, that means that the fire is not going to burn as aggressively. So instead of seeing that rank 3 or 4 burning where it’s in the tree tops, candling, the fire behavior did decrease to that rank 1 or 2, more ground fire, maybe a little bit of open flame,” said Casda Thomas, a Fire Information Officer with the Northwest Fire Centre.
“Initially we did have a lot of aviation support. We had air tankers, helicopters, skimmers, and these resources are very critical to holding a fire, to giving us time to get firefighters in place. But ultimately, they don’t put the fire out, so what’s really important is to get the firefighters on the ground, on the fire line, applying water to the edge of the fire, and that’s what really puts the fire out,” she continued.
