Family and friends grieve the loss of Zak Muise, a firefighter tragically killed in B.C.

Family, friends, and colleagues are grieving the loss of the young firefighter who tragically lost his life in northeastern British Columbia. This marks the fourth fatality in one of the deadliest fire seasons in recent memory.

The family of Zak Muise, 25 years old, has set up a memorial fundraiser in his honor. In a statement, they express that Zak was deeply loved and ask for privacy during this difficult time.


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Firefighter killed in line of duty in Prince George Fire Centre region


Authorities report that Zak Muise lost his life on July 28 in a remote area approximately 150 kilometers north of Fort St. John. His heavy-duty ATV rolled over a steep drop on a gravel road.

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Zak Muise’s death marks the fourth fatality on the Canadian fire line in July, and the second in British Columbia. Cliff Chapman, operations director at the BC Wildfire Service, expresses the profound sadness experienced by him and other firefighters during this devastating fire season.

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