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Forest fires | Two Quebec planes go into combat in California

(Quebec) Six Quebecers left the capital on Wednesday in two government tanker planes. They will fight the forest fires that are ravaging California. A way to help the American neighbor, who did not hesitate to send reinforcements to Quebec during the fires of 2023.


Posted at 3:47 p.m.

“We are all proud to be of service”

Their names are Éric Pelletier, Carl Villeneuve, Julien Flouquet, Pierre Boulanger, Karol Bouchard and François Lapierre. On Wednesday, in the gray skies of Quebec, these pilots, co-pilots and technicians took off aboard two Canadair CL-215 planes towards California.

“It’s certain that that’s why I’m here in the Air Service, to do missions like that, to help communities,” said François Lapierre, aircraft maintenance technician for the Air Service. government (SAG) for 14 years. “We are all proud to be of service. »

After a night in St. Louis, Missouri, on Wednesday, they will head to Boise, Idaho. This is where the US Forest Service will conduct the mechanical inspection of the devices. Then on Saturday, if all goes well, they will arrive in Los Angeles where fires have devastated entire neighborhoods.

Planes prepared urgently

It was on January 10 that the Quebec government agreed to send its two air tankers to California. The request for help came from the American government.

SAG technicians worked hard, starting last weekend, to prepare the two Canadairs.

“We did the assessment and decided that we were capable of helping California, without harming our primary mission which is to fight forest fires in Quebec,” indicates Luc Dugas, senior director of strategic operations. and air at SOPFEU.

PHOTO FRANCIS VACHON, THE CANADIAN PRESS

A Quebec pilot makes the final preparations Wednesday noon, before taking off for the United States.

It may seem simple to send Quebec planes in winter, months before the fire season. But the cold season is used to maintain and inspect planes for the spring.

“In 2023, Quebec needed the United States, the United States came to help us. More than 600 American firefighters then came to Quebec. They made a difference, we hope to make one in California. »

“Fatigue is making itself felt”

The two Quebec crews will join the two others already on site in California, bringing the total to four tanker planes from Quebec.

“The fatigue is making itself felt a little bit, especially mentally, for my part,” admits Pascal Duclos, the chief pilot of the Government Air Service of Quebec, who has been fighting fires for days in California for days.

We’ve been coming here for 30 years, we expect these situations, we have relief teams to compensate for fatigue. But it is certain that there has been a very heavy workload in the last few weeks.

Pascal Duclos, chief pilot of the Quebec Government Air Service

PHOTO MARTIN CHAMBERLAND, LA PRESSE ARCHIVES

Pascal Duclos, chief pilot of the Quebec Government Air Service, has been fighting fires in California for days.

The two Quebec crews already on site were there under an agreement with Los Angeles County, in force for years. The two crews that left Quebec on Wednesday are leaving due to an emergency request from the American federal government.

“It’s truly a tragedy what happened. On my first day, we saw a few houses on fire. The second day an entire neighborhood was devastated, in ashes, says Pascal Duclos. I had never seen anything like this before. Infrastructure, schools burned… It’s quite incredible. »

SOPFEU negotiates with other States

Luc Dugas, from SOPFEU, mentions that “fighting forest fires is based on mutual aid”. In short, States cannot have the manpower and resources necessary at all times to fight extraordinary fires.

“We have an organization to protect against fires based on an average workload. With climate change, the workload increases, he says. And also the peaks that we knew in the past are getting bigger and bigger. »

PHOTO FRANCIS VACHON, THE CANADIAN PRESS

Luc Dugas, senior director of strategic and air operations at SOPFEU, attended the departure of the two air tankers in Quebec on Wednesday.

Quebec and the United States have such agreements which make deployments faster and easier. This is not the case with , Portugal or even Spain, countries which have all sent firefighters to Quebec in 2023. However, Luc Dugas indicated on Wednesday that he was in discussions with these European states to create these agreements .

“SOPFEU is in contact to obtain other mutual aid from other countries,” he said. We have no choice but to find other ways to help ourselves. »

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