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Township firefighter watched helplessly as cabins burned at Loon Lake

Intense wildfire 鈥榮ounded like a jet coming over the ridge鈥
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Township of 91原创 firefighter Shawn Cahill took this photo before evacuating the Loon Lake area on Friday (July 14). Submitted photo

With more than 20 years experience as a firefighter in the Township of 91原创, Shawn Cahill is familiar with the hot, smoky battlefield that often comes with fighting blazes.

But never has he witnessed anything as intense as the Ashcroft reserve wildfire that ripped through Loon Lake near his cabin last Friday (July 14).

鈥淚t sounded like a jet coming over the ridge,鈥 said Cahill, a Brookswood resident and firefighter at Murrayville Hall 6. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no comparison. We could hear the propane tanks explode.

鈥淚t was very quick, it was ridiculous.鈥

For 10 years, Cahill has owned a boat-access only cabin on Loon Lake, located about 40 minutes north of Cache Creek. In the summertime, he and his two daughters, Taylor, 17, and Keira, 14, would go there 鈥渆very chance we had.鈥

So when his good friend, Daryl Hart, called him on Thursday to tell him the wildfire was inching closer and closer to their family鈥檚 oasis, he knew he had to get there right away.

Hart, a retired Surrey firefighter and former Fort 91原创 resident, now lives on Loon Lake.

At the time of Hart鈥檚 call, Cahill had been loading an ambulance with supplies to help with the fires in the B.C. Interior. He left immediately, and arrived at his cabin at 2 a.m Friday. After a few hours of sleep, he joined Hart, two other firefighter friends from Surrey and North Vancouver, and one of his friend鈥檚 sons, in prepping the area for potential disaster. They managed to water down their cottages, move firewood and flammables away, and take out some of their valuables, before a group of people across the lake screamed out that an evacuation had been ordered.

By that point, three more volunteer firefighters from Loon Lake had arrived, and the group decided to stay behind to continue to help. Cahill could see the fire creeping up on either side of the lake, but it appeared the watering they had done was working.

鈥淲e thought the fire had passed and went to the other side of the lake to help,鈥 Cahill said. It quickly became apparent, however, that they, too, needed to evacuate the area.

Cahill was able to get one more look at his cabin before leaving. 鈥淚 was pretty certain the glow I saw was mine. The neighbour鈥檚 place was fully engulfed.鈥

The group formed a convoy, travelling on back roads through Chasm over to Clinton, where they stayed in a hotel for three hours before being evacuated from that area, too. The fire licked both sides of the highway for much of the drive, and Cahill said they had to put the windows in their vehicles up because of the heat.

As of Tuesday afternoon, Cahill was still uncertain if his cabin, or any of the other 376 properties on the lake, had survived.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really unfortunate, people are just in tears,鈥 he said.

鈥淚 know so many people who don鈥檛 know yet if their cabins are gone.鈥

There are currently , and of those, 27 are fires of note and 15 are directly threatening communities. The firefighting effort has cost the province $98.4 million thus far.

Just over 3,000 personnel are currently battling the blazes, including four firefighters and one chief commanding officer from the , who were sent to Williams Lake last week.

Township of 91原创 will also be collecting food, clothing, money, pet food and supplies outside of Costco this Friday morning (July 21) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Firefighters will be leaving right after to deliver all donations to Kamloops.

Costco is located at

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Township of 91原创 firefighter Shawn Cahill took this photo before evacuating the Loon Lake area on Friday (July 14). Submitted photo
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Township of 91原创 firefighter Shawn Cahill with his daughters Taylor and Keira. The family is not sure if their cabin at Loon Lake has survived the fire that ripped through on Friday. Submitted photo.
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Township of 91原创 firefighter Shawn Cahill is not sure if his cabin at Loon Lake survived last weekend鈥檚 wildfire. Submitted photo
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Township of 91原创 firefighter Shawn Cahill is not sure if his cabin at Loon Lake survived last weekend鈥檚 wildfire. Submitted photo
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Shawn Cahill鈥檚 daughters, Taylor and Keira, playing in Loon Lake with their dog, Milo. Submitted photo




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