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Firefighters spend day battling blaze at Malakwa mill

Fire crews able to save half of building in large structure fire at Elite Forest Products mill.
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Firefighters spent most of Thursday getting and keeping a structure fire under control at the Elite Forest Products mill in Malakwa.

Firefighters spent more than 12 hours battling a blaze at the Elite Forest Products mill in Malakwa on Thursday.

ā€œIt’s big,ā€ said an exhausted Sean Coubrough, Columbia Shuswap Regional District fire services co-ordinator, attempting to estimate the size of the structure fire at the mill he and Malakwa, Swansea Point and Sicamous fire crews spent the day getting under control. ā€œIt’s bigger than I’m used to estimating… I’d say it looks like two football fields in length and maybe one of them burned.ā€

Coubrough said firefighters were paged around 5:45 a.m. on Thursday, March 9, and Malakwa firefighters were first on scene at the mill, located off Lybarger Road.

ā€œWhen we arrived on scene… we had quite a large building partially involved, with flames showing and smoke showing…,ā€ said Coubrough. ā€œIt was venting through the roof with heavy black, thick smoke.ā€

Coubrough said it was quickly learned the mill wasn’t operational, and there was no else onsite, leaving firefighters to focus their effort on a defensive attack of the exterior.

ā€œWe were not going inside the building – by the time we had arrived, the structure was compromised to a degree that it was not safe for us to put crews inside…,ā€ said Coubrough. ā€œWe called it, ā€˜hit it hard from the yard’… Preventing the spread was our number one priority.ā€

Coubrough said there were some issues with access, as the roads into the mill hadn’t been plowed and were tricky to navigate. Also, a fire control system onsite was not operational, meaning water had to be hauled to the scene.

ā€œWe were forced to do shuttle runs with our tenders, running back and forth grabbing water, dumping it into a bladder and then sucking it up into the trucks,ā€ explained Coubrough. ā€œThere were some concerns with getting water, but once things were set up it was working pretty well.ā€

The attack continued throughout the day. At about 4:30 p.m., Coubrough said the fire was under control and crews were in the mop-up stage.

ā€œThe fact it’s structurally compromised, we won’t be putting crews in to do a proper structural overhaul, we have to do it from the outside,ā€ said Coubrough. ā€œIt’s going to leave a few hotspots, but nothing to worry about at this point in time. The manager of the mill will be put on a fire watch, that means we’re asking him once every hour to take a look around and if he does notice it start spreading, he can give 911 call and get us back out here.ā€

Despite the size and intensity of the blaze, Coubrough said firefighters were still able to save half the structure and some heavy equipment within.

ā€œAbout half of the building we were able to save, which, considering the extent of the fire when our crews arrived on scene is no small feat,ā€ said Coubrough, adding the site’s manager, Ray Hansen, seemed pleased, having expected a complete loss.

A smaller structure at the Elite Forest Products mill caught fire in 2015.



Lachlan Labere

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