City of Edmonton deploys resources to help curb Jasper wildfire

As a wildfire roars into the townsite of Jasper, the City of Edmonton is deploying Edmonton Fire Rescue Services resources and equipment to support the ongoing efforts.

Late on Wednesday night, a number of human resources, equipment and supplies arrived in town to to support structural firefighting efforts, officials said in a news release.


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These include: two type one engines with four staff on each, one platform aerial apparatus with four staff, one tahoe with a District Chief, one service truck with a mechanic, one pick-up trailer with spare equipment, logistics supplies, PPE, and cots for EFRS members and 50 cots for Emergency Social Services.

Eddie Robar, Interim City Manager said, “Our hearts are with the community of Jasper as they face this devastating evening. We are here to offer our support during this difficult time.”

The City of Edmonton continues to welcome evacuees at Kennedale Site. The evacuation centre will provide all immediate needs for evacuees including coordination of lodging and funding for food, water, clothing and hygiene items, pet day care and health care. Evacuees can bring their pets and are encouraged to not leave animals in vehicles due to the extreme weather conditions.

City of Edmonton is among the many municipalities sending structure fire crews, Strathcona County and Sherwood Park have also sent emergency services assistance.

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