Crime & Safety

Connecticut Firefighters Heading to Battle Quebec Wildfires

A crew of private sector employees and Department of Environmental and Energy Protection staff are heading to an area in Canada that has been battling wildfires since early July.

Nineteen firefighters from Connecticut will travel to a section of northern Quebec to help fight wildfires there.

The state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection announced Friday that the crews will be departing on Saturday at 5 a.m. from the DEEP Eastern District Headquarters in Marlborough.

The wildfires have been raging in an area of northern Quebec since early July, according to the CBC. Other firefighters from outside Canada have also responded, such as a team of 21 people from Massachusetts dispatched last week, according to CBS Boston.

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The crew, which will assemble at 3:30 a.m. on July 20, consists of nine DEEP employees and 10 private sector ones. They will be deployed for up to two weeks.

The crew assisting Canada is under the auspices of the Northeast Forest Fire Compact. The Compact is a mutual aid agreement between several northeastern states and Eastern Canadian Provinces. 

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Besides Lyme, Chanaca said the responders come from the following towns: Tolland, Killingworth, Dayville, Coventry, Middletown, Gaylordsville, Preston, North Windham, Waterbury, Chester, Trumbull, Naugatuck, Hampton, Lebanon, Chaplin, Berlin, Glastonbury and Mystic.


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