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Neighbours help snuff out rural Lumby brush fire before it could spread

Lumby Fire Chief Tony Clayton commended the quick action of neighbours after a pump house fire spread into wildlands amid dry conditions
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The Lumby Fire Department snuffed out a bush fire with the help of neighbours Friday morning, Aug. 1, 2025. (Morning Star - file photo)

Neighbours of a rural Lumby property where a brush fire ignited Friday morning are being commended for preventing the flames from getting out of hand amid dry conditions.

The fire started in a pump house in the area of Headgates Road around 9:30 a.m. Aug. 1, according to Lumby Fire Chief Tony Clayton. 

The fire spread from the pump house into nearby wildlands and had the potential to spread much further into the woods, had people in the area not noticed it and stepped in.

"Fortunately enough the neighbours got together and got on it right away with shovels and buckets of water until we got there, which really kind of kept it at bay," Clayton said. 

The fire chief said the cause of the fire isn't yet definitively known, but it's not considered suspicious. 

The fire was no longer spreading once the Lumby Fire Department arrived, and the department only needed to deploy its bush truck to take care of the remaining flames. 

BC Wildfire attended the area with a helicopter, "but it wasn't needed," Clayton said. 



Brendan Shykora

About the Author: Brendan Shykora

I started at the Morning Star as a newspaper carrier at the age of 8. I went on to pursue a Master of Journalism at Carleton University and have been a journalist in Vernon since 2019.
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