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Fort McMurray fire: No B.C. help on the way

The B.C. Wildfire Service says it does not have enough people to help Alberta fight the wildfire raging near Fort McMurray that has led to a mandatory evacuation order.

Firefighters already busy in this province, requests for aid usually go to provinces with less activity

An out of control wildfire near Fort McMurray, Alta. has led to a mandatory evacuation of the entire city. (Terry Reith/CBC Edmonton )

The B.C. Wildfire Service says it does not have enough people to help Alberta fight the wildfire raging near Fort McMurraythathas led to a mandatory evacuation order.

The evacuation order is the largest wildfire evacuation in Alberta's history, with tens of thousands fleeingFort McMurray and surrounding areas.

The mandatory evacuation order is the largest wildfire evacuation in Alberta's history.

But according to Ryan Turcot, B.C.'s fire information officer, this province is fighting its own forest firesand requests for aid usually go to provinces and territories that have lower levels of fire activity.

"Given the current level of fire activity in B.C., and in order to maintain resources here, B.C. was unable to lend crews at this time."

There are currently 48 fires burning and 4 evacuation alerts in effect in this province, Turcot said Tuesday.

He added requests for aid in the future will be considered.

A spokesperson for the provincial Ministry ofForests, Lands and Natural ResourcesconfirmedAlberta made a request for aidto the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC)Tuesday morning.

Helicopter heading to Alberta

Although B.C. officials are unable to help Alberta at this time, a B.C. company is contracting one of their helicopters to aid in the firefighting efforts near Fort McMurray.

Coulson Flying Tankers, based in Port Alberni, has rented out a Sikorski S-61 to the Alberta government, according to CEO Wayne Coulson.

The helicopter is well-equipped to battle blazes, he said.

"We pack 18 passengers in the aircraft. We can carry people, we can transport firefighters back and forth," he said.

He said the aircraft is also equipped with a 200-foot long line and bucket that can carry 1,000 gallons of water.