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Into the fire : the fight to save Fort McMurray  Cover Image Book Book

Into the fire : the fight to save Fort McMurray

Hawley, Jerron (author,, photographer.). Hurley, Graham (author,, photographer.). Sackett, Steve (author,, photographer.). Noseworthy, Doug, (photographer.). Palmer, Troy, (photographer.).

Summary: "The dramatic story of one of the biggest natural disasters in Canadian history, the Fort McMurray wildfire of 2016, told by three of the firefighters who fought to save the city. On May 1, 2016, a wildfire burning to the southwest of Fort McMurray, Alberta, led to the declaration of a local state of emergency. Two days later, the fire had reached Fort McMurray, destroying 2,400 buildings - nearly 10 per cent of the city - and forcing 88,000 residents to flee. At its height, the fire would span more than 500,000 hectares. Into the Fire is an extraordinary first-hand account of fighting a major wildfire as it moved with terrifying speed. Over the course of six days, firefighters Jerron Hawley, Graham Hurley, and Steve Sackett of the Fort McMurray Fire Department joined fire departments from across the country and local expert wildfire teams, to battle the blaze. In photographs and notes made at the time, they vividly describe what they witnessed; their own personal losses and triumphs; and above all the fire's devastating effects. With more than 120 stunning colour photographs, Into the Fire is a dramatic eye-witness account of one of the most catastrophic disasters in recent North American history. Intimate in its telling, it is above all a testament to the courage, pride, and extraordinary efforts of the citizens of Fort McMurray, who along with emergency personnel, came together to save their city."--Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780771039287
  • Physical Description: xi, 148 pages : colour illustrations, colour map ; 24 x 29 cm
    regular print
    print
  • Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : McClelland & Stewart, 2017.

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note: May 3, Beacon Hill -- May 4, Prospect -- May 5, Mac Island -- May 6, Waterways -- May 7, Prairie Creek -- May 8, Going home -- Epilogue -- About the authors
Subject: Hawley, Jerron
Hurley, Graham
Sackett, Steve
Wildfires -- Alberta -- Fort McMurray
Fire fighters -- Alberta -- Fort McMurray
Fort McMurray (Alta.) -- History -- 21st century

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at College of the Rockies.

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