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

  • Neighbors in Lumby helped to control a brush fire that ignited on a rural property on August 1, preventing it from spreading further into the woods, according to Lumby Fire Chief Tony Clayton.
  • The fire began in a pump house around 9:30 a.m. and was contained by neighbors using shovels and buckets of water.
  • The Lumby Fire Department arrived to find that the fire was no longer spreading due to the quick actions of the neighbors.
  • A helicopter from BC Wildfire was stationed in the area, but Fire Chief Tony Clayton stated that it was not needed.
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Vernon Morning Star broke the news in on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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