Blackfalds fire crews dealing with grass fires Wednesday
Officials with the Blackfalds Fire Department are confirming Wednesday’s grass fires were likely caused by a passing train along with the combination of dry and windy conditions currently being seen throughout central Alberta.
Fire Chief Robert Cote says the fires started in the area of Highway 597 along the CP Rail line and spread west of the tracks due to a southeast wind.
“The fires went from one end of town to the north end of town. Then there was two other ‘spot fires’ north of town that the City of Lacombe also were at fighting the fires,” he explains. “We had four trucks out for our grass season apparatus and approximately 16 members, which are volunteer and Town staff, public works and parks crews assisting us and we did have support with some of the residents.
Cote says the train was travelling northbound.


