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Residents run hoses to brush fire, the second suspicious blaze in West Kelowna neighbourhood

The charred forest area smolders after a fire in West Kelowna Friday afternoon. Bryon McLuckie/ Global Okanagan

West Kelowna firefighters and RCMP were called to a brush fire that began to spread into trees Friday afternoon after calls from residents in the 3700 block of Pleasantview Road.

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While some residents took pictures of the growing flames, others grabbed their garden hoses to douse the blaze.
A resident on Pleasantview Rd. in West Kelowna uses a garden hose on a brush fire Friday afternoon. Contributed/ Global Okanagan

Assistant Fire Chief Chad Gartrell said the suspicious fire was the second of its kind in that particular stretch of forest near Glen Canyon.

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“It was a smoldering rank one. When they got here, it started to climb into the ladder fuels a little bit, so rank two,” Gartrell said, noting the blaze had grown to about 6m x 6m.

Several other suspicious brush fires have been doused in West Kelowna in the last few months but no one has been arrested.

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Gartrell said the wet weather made it easier to put out the fire.

“We were fortunate to have rain this afternoon,” said Gartrell. “We still have a fire rating of four late in September so that’s fairly rare at this time of year. So if we didn’t have this rain coming down, there’s definitely a chance it would have gotten away a little bit more than it did today.”

RCMP have taken over the investigation.

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