Slave Lake Area Update

Slave Lake Forest Area Wildfire Update- March 31, 2024 4:13 pm

Posted on Sun, Mar 31, 2024

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Wildfire danger

The wildfire danger has climbed to moderate in the Slave Lake Forest Area

Firefighters urge everyone to use caution when working or recreating in the outdoors as areas of dead grass will ignite easily and under windy conditions a fire will spread quickly.

Report wildfires immediately by calling 310-FIRE (3473). Firefighters are on alert ready to respond to any new wildfires that start. 

During times of low to moderate wildfire danger, updates will be issued weekly. However, when the danger escalates to high or extreme levels, updates will be provided daily. Unless conditions change, you can expect your next wildfire update on April 3rd. If you have any questions in the meantime, please call the Slave Lake Forest Area Wildfire Information Officer at 780-849-0945.

Weather

Above seasonal temperatures are expected to continue into early next week. Winds are forecasted to be gusting up to 60-70 kilometres per hour this evening and tomorrow. 

Current wildfire situation 
 
Firefighters with a helicopter and a wildland fire engine are fighting a wildfire located 15 kilometres south of Red Earth Creek. SWF013 is 49 hectares in size and is classified as out of control. The wildfire does not pose a threat to nearby communities. Heavy equipment and water trucks are enroute. The cause of the wildfire is under investigation.
 
Since January 1st, 2024, 13 wildfires have been reported in the Slave Lake Forest Area, resulting in a total burned area of 267.91 hectares. Of the 13 wildfires, one is classified as out of control, eight have been extinguished and three are under control and one has been turned over to the landowner for extinguishment.
 
In the Slave Lake Forest Area, eight wildfires from the 2023 wildfire season remain under control.
 
Since January 1st, 2024, 72 wildfires have been reported in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta, resulting in a total burned area of 400.83 hectares. 

To view wildfires on a map, download the AB Wildfire App or visit the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard

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Firefighters burning

Over the next several weeks, firefighters will be burning areas of dead dry grass around communities in the Slave Lake Forest Area. Burning is an efficient way to remove this extremely flammable fire fuel. Trained firefighters conduct these burns under specific weather conditions to ensure the fires are controlled and to minimize the impact of smoke to roadways and communities.

If you have any questions about these grass burns contact Wildfire Information Office Leah Lovequist 780-849-0945.

FireAdvisory

A fire advisory is in effect for the Slave Lake Forest Area section of the Forest Protection Area.
 
Under this advisory:
  • Existing fire permits are valid. Permit holder must follow the safe burning conditions outlined on the fire permit.
  • New fire permits will not be issued for non-essential heavy fuel burning such as machine-piled brush piles and windrows.
  • New fire permits will be issued on a case-by-case basis, for essential burning only.
Prohibited:
  • Any burning without a valid fire permit, other than a campfire is prohibited.

Stay informed of fire restrictions and fire bans in your area by checking Alberta Firebans

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Go back and check your winter burns

Now’s the time to go back and check on any winter burn projects to make sure they are fully extinguished.

When revisiting your winter burn site you should spread the remaining ashes and debris. Check the ground for any hotspots with your bare hands and feel deep below the surface for any lingering ground fire. Douse the area to fully extinguish the burn and stir up ashes with heavy equipment or hand tools.

A fire is not fully out until the area is cold to the touch.  If your winter burn remains active, promptly contact your local Forestry Office to request a fire permit.

For information on brush pile and windrow safe burning practices click here.

Fire Permit Online

Fire permits are required

From now until October 31, fire permits are required for any burning, except campfires, in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta.

Fire permits help us track what is burning on the landscape. If you are burning without a permit or not following permit conditions, your fire could be considered a wildfire and you could be fined and may be responsible for the costs of suppressing the fire. By getting a fire permit, you help keep our firefighters free to fight real wildfires instead of responding to the smoke in your backyard.

Fire permits are free and can be requested online. Visit firepermits.alberta.ca to request your fire permit online.You may also request your fire permit by calling your local Forestry Office.

Wabasca 780-891-3860

Slave Lake 780-849-7377

High Prairie 780-523-6619   

Fire permit holders, please remember to check the weather forecast before initiating any burning activities. This precaution ensures that you'll adhere to the safe burning conditions outlined on your fire permit.

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FireSmart Alberta

Visit www.firesmartalberta.ca to learn how you can reduce the risk and negative impact of wildfire to your home, neighbourhood and community.
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We're hiring

Are you interested in joining the Alberta Wildfire team this summer? We are currently hiring for Wildfire Crew Members and Leaders. Click here to apply.

Junior Forest Rangers 

Do you know an Albertan high school student between the ages 16-18 who is interested in forestry, wildfire, outdoor leadership, and more? We are accepting applications for 2024 JFR Crew Members. Click here to apply. Deadline for applications is April 1st.
 
 
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Wildfire information 

The wildfire dashboard provides up-to-date wildfire information at the click of a button. This interactive tool displays important statistics on the number of active wildfires in the province, sizes, locations, suspected causes and more. The dashboard builds on the former wildfire status map by displaying the most frequently accessed information in one convenient location.

Download the Alberta Wildfire app and get access to accurate, real-time information on wildfires in your area. You can also find information on fire advisories, restrictions and bans across the province and much more all on your mobile device. Available for Apple and Android.

Subscribe to the Slave Lake Forest Area Wildfire Update to receive an email when new information is posted.

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If you have any questions, please contact:

Wildfire Information Officer

Leah Lovequist

Mobile:780-849-0945 

Leah.Lovequist@gov.ab.ca

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