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DON QUIXOTE VS. CITY HALL When an American gets mad, he says "where's my Gun". When a Canadian gets pissed off he says "Where is my pen, I'm going to send a letter to the EDITOR". When the EDITOR won't publish his letter he sets up his own BLOG page. When I received enough support to get a Council Seat the dogma of the establishment became : "Better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside pissing in." (Only time will tell !)
Sunday, January 01, 2012
Enderby mourns loss of firefighter
A newlywed. An outdoorsman. Always smiling. And a great firefighter who wanted to make battling blazes a full-time profession.  Tributes are pouring in for Enderby volunteer firefighter Dan Botkin, 29, killed Thursday morning on duty. Botkin, a six-year member of the local 
department, and recently named the department’s training officer and 
captain, was among 14 firefighters controlling a fire that broke out at 
around 4 a.m. at Sperlich Log Construction in the 200-block of Brickyard
 Road in Enderby. The firefighters had been on the scene for just 
over an hour and appeared to be in the mop-up stage when an explosion in
 a shed attached to the building occurred. Botkin was close to the blast
 and it took his life. “Dan was hard-working, always had a smile on his 
face,” said Enderby fire chief Kevin Alstad. “He was willing to do just 
about anything you’d ask him to do. As a person, you couldn’t find a 
better guy. “We have lost a valuable member who was volunteering his time to make our community safer, and he has given his life doing it.” Married in October, Botkin was planning to go to Fort St. John in January to get more experience firefighting. “He talked in the last while of expanding to the 
point where he could get on full-time at a hall,” said Enderby deputy 
chief Travis Horsman, fighting back tears. “He was going to work for a 
company there firefighting on the rigs. He was hoping to be able to take
 that time and study up and take his courses.” The fatality is believed to be the first in the 
Enderby department’s history. The last firefighter killed on the job in 
B.C. was in 2004. Another Enderby volunteer was injured after the 
blast. He was treated on-scene and taken to hospital with 
non-life-threatening injuries. “This tragic death has affected all of our 
personnel,” said Alstad. “I’m very proud of my men who were on the 
scene. Even though we suffered a tragic loss, we will continue to do the
 job we have been trained for, and will continue to put the fires out.” Enderby Mayor Howie Cyr, a former RCMP officer, 
said the city will make sure the needs of Botkin’s family, and the needs
 of the fire department members and their families, will be met in the 
aftermath of the tragedy. “I know from experience when you go out and 
answer that call in the middle of the night you hope to return to your 
family,” said Cyr. “We will commit our city resources to do whatever we 
can so that all of the needs are met. We are dedicated to that end.” The cause of the fire and subsequent explosion have not been determined. The fire commissioner’s officer, coroner and WorkSafe B.C. are investigating the incident. Premier Christy Clark was saddened to hear of Botkin’s death on-duty. “This is a heartbreaking day for his family, his 
community, and indeed all firefighters throughout the province,” said 
Clark, Thursday. Flags are flying at half-mast at the Vernon and 
Coldstream fire halls to honour Botkin, and the BX-Swan Lake department 
has expressed condolences on its sign outside the hall.
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