Saskatchewan getting help from Quebec to fight wildfires
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) said Friday it’s getting some help from another province to fight wildfires in northern regions.
The SPSA says Quebec is providing two water bombers to help battle the fires.
“These tankers are en route to Saskatchewan and we expect them to be integrated into our fleet this weekend,” SPSA president Marlo Pritchard said during a briefing Friday. “These tankers will be available for the next two weeks, but we have an opportunity to extend their stay if required.”
The planes will be based out of La Ronge and be deployed as needed. Two pilots and two engineers will accompany the planes.