La Ronge airport saved from converging fires, manager says
Depending on which way the wind blew the scene around the La Ronge regional airport shifted from a wall of smoke to crowning flames as the Eli and Egg fires converged in.
Among the airport personnel staying behind was airport manager Jim Burr, who at times didn’t know how long they’d be battling the massive fires as they inched closer and closer, and he didn’t know if there would be an airport at the end of it.
“We certainly wondered that for sure but there’s no way to know, you want things to get back to normal you want to have your family back and we were looking forward to that,” Burr said during a brief tour around the airport just days after the evacuation order lifted.
Thankfully the combined effort of helicopters, water bombers and firefighters on the ground helped keep the airport and all its equipment intact, because fires were threatening from all ends. Burr also made note of volunteers who continued to load pickup trucks with water tanks to help soak any flying embers.


