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Firefighter killed in Alberta

A volunteer firefighter was killed and two men trying to beat back flames on their property were injured in wind-whipped wildfires that scorched parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan and forced the evacuation of several communities.

Officials with Cypress County in southeastern Alberta confirmed the death of James Hargrave, 34, who was with the Walsh fire station. He was helping to fight a fierce grass fire Tuesday that had been driven into Saskatchewan by winds gusting to 100 km/h.

"He was an awesome fellow. He was very nice, kind and very considerate of the community and the people around him," said Walsh resident Chris Sauer.

"He ran a big ranch north of Walsh with his wife and four young children. He was just an all-around nice person."

Walsh had a listed population of 60 in the 2016 census. Sauer said everyone knows everybody.

"It's terrible. It will devastate the community for a while here. He'll surely be missed."

Rick Friesen from Vauxhall, Alta., knew Hargrave when the two served together as delegates with the Alberta Beef Producers.

"He was a great young guy. He was friendly, hard-working and a good family man. It's a shame what happened to him and I feel for his family."

RCMP said Cypress County firefighters were assisting Saskatchewan crews when there was a crash around midnight involving a water truck and a pickup truck south of Burstall, Sask.

Police said Hargrave was alone in the water truck and died at the scene. The driver of the pickup truck was not badly hurt.

It wasn't known if fire or smoke in the area were factors in the accident.

"This tragic loss of life speaks to the danger that this emergency posed and also to the heroism of the volunteers who sacrifice in service of their neighbours," Cpl. Curtis Peters said in a release.



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