Current wildfire status (Sweathouse Area) update from Greenview Emergency Operations Centre

June 25, 2023 – 9:00 PM

The following information is the latest update provided by Alberta Forestry’s Incident Command in charge of the fire. Because this is a Forestry fire, they are the lead for firefighting operations and provide Greenview with information approved by them for release.

Greenview strives to provide a timely high-level summary of active wildfires within Greenview and will post updates to evacuation orders and alerts as available and provided by Alberta Forestry and the Province of Alberta, which are incredibly busy managing the current wildfire situation in the province.

Additional interactive map resources:
Fire Information for Resource Management US/CANADA

Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard:
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/3ffcc2d0ef3e4e0999b0cf8b636defa3

June 22, 2023 – 7:30 PM UPDATE Evacuation Alert downgrade update issued for the following area: Everyone in TWP 69-19-W5 and TWP 68-19-W5 (South of TWP RD 700, West of RR 190, North of TWP RD 680, East of RR 200).

Instruction: Wildfire SWF 095, southeast of Sweathouse is classified as out of control. Everyone in the evac alert zone should be prepared to evacuate within 4 hours of notification, in case an evacuation is required.

Everyone in the affected area must prepare for a possible evacuation. Gather pets, important documents and medication, enough food, water and supplies for at least 3 days. This alert will be updated if an evacuation is required. Stay tuned to http://alberta.ca/emergencyalert, and local media for updates.

Firefighting operations on SWF095 are being conducted by the Alberta Forestry Incident Management Team on the Grizzly and Saulteaux Complexes. If you have any questions about SWF095 in the Sweathouse area, please email wf.scx0012023-IOF.i@gov.ab.ca

SWEATHOUSE AREA (SWF095)
June 25, 2023 – 9:00 PM

The following information is the latest update provided by Alberta Forestry’s Incident Command in charge of the fire. Because this is a Forestry fire, they are the lead for firefighting operations and provide Greenview with information approved by them for release.

SWF095 is located southeast of the Hamlet of Sweathouse and is estimated to be 8,500 ha in size.  Under the current weather conditions, the wildfire is not spreading, and fire activity continues to be diminished to smouldering ground fire.  Currently, there is no threat of wildfire to the community.

The fire guard around the north end of the wildfire has been completed and heavy equipment groups are currently working on the south end. Firefighters continue to extinguish ground fires which were identified by the infrared aerial scan that occurred on June 22, 2023.

Today, the following firefighting personnel and equipment are working on SWF095:

  • 1 Branch Director
  • 1 Divisional Supervisor
  • 2 Task Force Leaders
  • 38 firefighters
  • 8 Dozers
  • 4 Excavators
  • 3 Water Delivery Vehicles – Nodwells/ Water Tank Truck
  • 21 Helicopters (Grizzly Complex)

If you have any questions about SWF095, please email wf.scx0012023-IOF.i@gov.ab.ca or contact Wildfire Information Officer Leah Lovequist by calling 780-849-0945.

Although Forestry has made substantial progress in mitigating the risk to Sweathouse residents, Greenview continues to have an Evacuation Alert (please be prepared to evaluate in 4 hours) in place for the townships listed below. Also, there was structural sprinkler protection installed for residences closest to the fire damaged area and this extra protection is still in place.

EVACUATION UPDATES:

June 22, 2023 at 7:30 PM

This alert is in effect for the Sweathouse residents in TWP 69-19-W5 and TWP 68-19-W5 (South of TWP RD 700, West of RR 190, North of TWP RD 680, East of RR 200).

Please be prepared to evacuate within 4 hours.

Area: UPDATE Evacuation Alert update issued for the following area: Everyone in TWP 69-19-W5 and TWP 68-19-W5 (South of TWP RD 700, West of RR 190, North of TWP RD 680, East of RR 200).

Instruction:

Wildfire SWF 095, southeast of Sweathouse is classified as out of control. Everyone in the evac alert zone should be prepared to evacuate within 4 hours of notification, in case an evacuation is required.

Everyone in the affected area must prepare for a possible evacuation. Gather pets, important documents and medication, enough food, water and supplies for at least 3 days. This alert will be updated if an evacuation is required. Stay tuned to http://alberta.ca/emergencyalert, and local media for updates.

Click here to see the June 11, 2023 Evacuation Alert notice and map.

Important Things to Consider:

  • Residents, businesses and industry are encouraged to proactively prepare properties as much as possible in the event of a wildfire. Read more at FireSmart/ Alberta.ca.
  • Emergency preparedness is key. Residents outside the evacuation area are reminded to be prepared by: