Loading ad.
Ad could not be loaded.
Home Local Utah News More Utah crews head to Montana to help fight wildfires

More Utah crews head to Montana to help fight wildfires

Photo: Gephardt Daily

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Aug. 5, 2021 (Gephardt Daily) — More Utah crews are heading to Montana to help fight wildfires there.

“Twenty-two firefighters filling the third Utah Emergency Management Assistant Compact assignment of the year and comprising a new Task Force #1 head to Montana to help fight wildfires there,” said a news release from the Utah Division of Emergency Management.

“The new Task Force #1 replaces the previous Task Force #1 which had just returned from Oregon along with the previous Task Force #2.”

The new Task Force #1 consists of lead officers, a mechanic, and other firefighters and fire apparatus from Unified Fire Authority, West Valley City, Lone Peak, Weber, and West Jordan Fire Departments.

The firefighters staged at 7 a.m. and deployed from the Maverik Center in West Valley City.

They will deploy for about 16 days; 14 days working plus travel, under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, a system of state-to-state mutual aid coordinated through state emergency management agencies, the news release said. Montana has confirmed and accepted Utah’s EMAC offer.

The current Task Force #3 and Task Force #4 are wrapping up their EMAC deployment to Montana and should be returning to Utah by Saturday.

“Utah stands ready, willing, and able to help a state in need, and EMAC is a great system for doing that,” the news release said.

NO COMMENTS

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Exit mobile version