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š„ Fire Protection Boost Coming
With wildfire risks increasing across the region, KBRFR is moving fast to secure three new wildland fire engines by April 2026 - a full year ahead of schedule.
The $800,000 investment will replace one aging 2006 vehicle and add two brand new units to protect communities in Rossland, Trail, and Fruitvale.
š Better equipment = Better protection for your family and property
š Three wildland fire engines planned for Rossland, Trail, and Fruitvale stations
š One unit replaces current 2006 Bush truck that's past its prime
ā Two units are brand new additions to expand fire protection capacity
šØ Engines will also respond to First Responder and Rescue calls, reducing wear on larger trucks
š¦ No additional firefighting equipment needed - KBRFR already has the gear
š° $800,000 total budget already allocated in 2026 five-year financial plan
š Early procurement protects against cost escalation and supply chain delays
ā° Ordering now ensures delivery before 2026 fire season begins
š Complex international markets make early ordering smart financial planning
ā No 2025 expenses - this is forward approval for 2026 spending
Do you support this $800,000 investment in wildland fire protection for Rossland, Trail, and Fruitvale? What fire safety improvements matter most to your community?
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Next Steps: The RDKB Board of Directors will vote on this procurement at their next meeting.
How to Participate:
- Attend the board meeting to share your thoughts
- Contact your regional director
- Submit written feedback to the RDKB office
Timeline:
- Board decision: Upcoming meeting
- If approved: Engines ordered in 2025
- Delivery: April 2026, ready for fire season