Unattended fire doused near Paul’s Tomb in Kelowna (Kelowna)

An unattended campfire near Paul’s Tomb in Kelowna was swiftly extinguished by firefighters after smoke was spotted late Friday afternoon. The prompt response ensured the potential hazard was mitigated without incident.

Key Takeaways:

  • Firefighters extinguished an unattended campfire near Paul’s Tomb in Kelowna.
  • Smoke was spotted around 4:30 p.m. north of Poplar Point Drive.
  • The Kelowna Fire Department responded promptly to the call.
  • The quick action prevented a potential fire hazard.
  • Fire crews successfully doused the blaze.

Smoke Spotted Near Poplar Point Drive

Crews from the Kelowna Fire Department were dispatched after smoke was noticed at approximately 4:30 p.m. north of Poplar Point Drive. Concerned residents alerted authorities upon seeing the smoke in the area.

Unattended Campfire Near Paul’s Tomb

Firefighters arrived to find what is believed to be an unattended campfire south of Paul’s Tomb, a notable site in Kelowna. The exact cause of the fire remains unknown, but unattended campfires pose significant risks, especially during dry conditions.

Swift Response from Fire Crews

“The Kelowna Fire Department was called to put out what is believed to be an unattended campfire south of Paul’s Tomb,” stated officials on the scene. The prompt arrival and action of the fire crews were crucial in preventing the fire from spreading.

Successful Extinguishing of the Fire

Fire crews at the scene told Castanet News they were able to douse the fire effectively. Their efforts ensured that no further damage occurred and that the area remained safe for the community.

Community Safety Emphasized

This incident highlights the importance of monitoring campfires and adhering to local regulations. Unattended fires can quickly become dangerous, and community vigilance plays a key role in preventing potential wildfires.

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