How Rapattack Works
The BC Wildfire Service Rapattack program is based out of Salmon Arm in the Kamloops Fire Centre. As a provincial program and resource, the crews are deployed across British Columbia in response to wildfires. Crews are trained to rappel and hoist from a helicopter into areas that are hard to access by foot or vehicle and where there are no safe areas for a helicopter to land.

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