Prince Albert woman helping coordinate fire fighting responses in U.S.
With busy wildfire seasons like the one we’re experiencing now, it’s common for firefighting units to share resources to different areas that may need them. It isn’t any different when it comes to provincial and even national level fires, and one resident in North Central Saskatchewan has been a major part in helping fight fires outside of our borders.
Crystal Fajt is the Provincial Response Centre Coordinator for the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, and she is also one of their Air Operations Branch Directors. She’s in charge of helping coordinate shared firefighting efforts when Saskatchewan firefighters are needed elsewhere, working with organizations from Alberta, B.C., Northwest Territories, Yukon, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and even Hawaii.
“I look after all the air support, so the helicopters and the air tankers, and I make sure that they’re being utilized in a safe and efficient way, I deal with the operations chief. So he’s the one who looks after the ground crews and I make sure that what we have can support what they’re doing and so that we can keep the crews safe and helpful with what their plan for the day is.”
When it comes to firefighting equipment, a lot of the things they use on a day-to-day basis are specialized and therefore expensive. Because of this, Fajt makes sure that these pieces of equipment are shared to where they are needed to help fight fires the most efficiently.