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Firefighters battle flare-ups at wildfire burning outside of Bruderheim

WATCH ABOVE: Crews battling a pair of fires northeast of Edmonton got a bit of a break Tuesday. For days, they've been facing hot, dry and windy conditions. Kim Smith has the latest – May 15, 2018

Hours after fire crews said a wildfire burning outside of Bruderheim, Alta. was being held, firefighters were battling flare-ups as the fire’s behaviour appeared to begin changing very quickly late Monday afternoon.

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The Lamont County fires began on Saturday afternoon and RCMP said a few residences were evacuated as a result over the weekend. On Monday afternoon, firefighters could be seen stationed at different sides of one house, trying to fight the blaze from two different directions.

READ MORE: Crews gaining upper hand battling 2 grass fires near Bruderheim

WATCH: On May 14, Kim Smith reports on a wildfire that began near Bruderheim in Lamont County over the weekend and continues to keep firefighters busy, and Nancy Carlson updates other fires happening near Edmonton.

Officials said crews were working to fight the flames in up to five different areas late Monday afternoon amid windy conditions.

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According to Robyn Singleton, the chief administrative officer for Lamont County, most of the firefighters working in the area on Monday were paid, on-call firefighters. However, the quickly changing nature of the fire spurred Singleton to also pick up a hose, the first time he’s fought a fire in a couple of years.

“I normally wouldn’t be on the end of a hose attacking a fire,” he said. “We just didn’t have enough people and the fire was getting bigger, faster than we could respond.”

When asked to comment on the overall fire risk situation in the area, Singleton said it was “hard to really assess the overall situation when you’re on the hose.”

The blaze resulted in thick smoke and reduced visibility late Monday afternoon. Officials said three private water trucks were helping crews battle the fire.

Bruderheim is located about 60 kilometres northeast of Edmonton.

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– With files from Global News’ Kim Smith

READ MORE: Wildfire in Strathcona County being held but ‘definitely not under control’: official

Watch below: On May 14, 2018, Quinn Ohler filed this report about a wildfire in Strathcona County.

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