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Windstorm starts small wildfire in Castlegar

Castlegar firefighters made short work of a wildfire at the base of a power pole today.

Chief Sam Lattanzio says the fire broke out at the corner of 14th Avenue and Highway 3, near Castleview Care Centre, as a result of this afternoon’s windstorm.

He says it knocked some trees along Parklane Drive onto a power line, and in turn caused the system to surge, which tripped a fuse on the pole. However, Lattanzio says he assumes the surge resulted in some sparks that started the fire.

Witnesses reported hearing a bang or explosion and power went out to part of the neighbourhood. FortisBC crews responded along with the fire department.

Lattanzio says the fire grew to about 10 by 15 feet (three by four and a half metres) and was contained largely because of “quick thinking Good Samaritans.”

One witness called them directly at the fire hall, bypassing 911, and took action on the fire along with a few other members of the public.

“The key part was before they did anything they made sure no power lines were down,” Lattanzio says. “I have to stress that if you see lines down, don’t assume they’re dead.”

He said while the fire was minor, if it had occurred in the middle of August, it could have been a different story. It occurred in the same area that was evacuated around this time last year due to the Merry Creek wildfire.

(Courtesy Castlegar Fire Department)
Greg Nesteroff
Greg Nesteroff
Greg has been working in West Kootenay news media off and on since 1998. When he's not on the air, he's busy writing about local history. He'll soon publish a book about the man who founded the ghost town of Sandon.

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