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Garibaldi Volunteer Fire Department unveils new wildland firefighting truck

The truck will help firefighters respond to fires in the backcountry.

The upgraded the firefighting fleet with a new wildland truck.

With funds provided by the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) as well as the Whistler Blackcomb Foundation, Woodfibre LNG and the GVFD Society, the crew was able to purchase the new vehicle.

The SLRD contributed $100,000 while  chipped in $35, 000 and  contributed $20,000. The GVFD Society pitched in $10,000.

“This new truck increases the capacity of the department and better positions the SLRD fire services to confront this growing risk,” said SLRD Electoral Area D director, Tony Rainbow, in a news release. “We’re fortunate to have a team of dedicated volunteers who are committed to serving the community, and we’re grateful to them and the work that they do.”

The truck itself is a rapid response vehicle that is specifically designed to transport firefighters, water, pumps, hoses and other equipment to the scene.

The GFVD Chief called the truck a “game-changer.”

“It will enable us to respond quickly and safely to call-outs, especially in the backcountry,” said Chief Dan Ross in the release. “We are extremely grateful to the SLRD and all our community partners that came together to make this purchase a reality for the GVFD.”

The vehicle was unveiled at a ceremony on Nov. 28 and was attended by numerous representatives from the GVFD and SLRD. The SLRD manages two volunteer fire departments in Howe Sound East/Area D: the GVFD and the Britannia Beach Volunteer Fire Department. 

*Please note, this story has been updated with more information on how much the donors contributed.