Crisis & Recovery Support Materials
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ON THE FRONT LINES
Firefighters and emergency services personnel of all stripes worked around the clock to keep the wildfires at bay. Despite risks to their safety, physical fatigue and emotional exhaustion, they would not back down.

EMERGENCY OPS
CEMA, led by Deputy Chief Tom Sampson, was one of the outside agencies responsible for helping Lesser Slave River region deal with post-crisis recovery efforts. Sampson shares his insights in a series of video segments.

PORTRAITS OF LOSS
In today's digital world, the fire and its aftermath were instantly and prolifically captured by local residents, visiting news agencies and first responders alike. These images and videos are some of the most compelling.
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IN THEIR OWN WORDS
Listen to the personal accounts of those who weathered the fires.
Karen, Resident
Lana, Executive Assistant
Vanessa, Animal Rescue Worker





