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not planed. TV Show was canceled.
In the untamed wilderness of Central Alberta, where seasonal wildfires can destroy a town in a single day, a special breed of firefighters risk their lives to serve and protect the people who live and work here. When the calls come in, day or night, they're always ready for the worst, and always ready to do their best. Hellfire Heroes follows two firefighting crews, led by Chief Jamie Coutts of Lesser Slave Lake and Chief Albert Bahri of Yellowhead County. Slave Lake firefighters include 19-year-old rookie Logan Skahl, Lt. Patrick McConnell, an expert in vehicle extrication, rope and confined space rescue, and Ryan Coutts, the Chief's son. The Yellowhead County crew features straight-talking Gabby Sundstrom, hard-charging Captain Corinne Grant, and ‘speed-demon' Mike Toniak. No matter what comes their way, from battling a raging home fire, to Search and Rescue, saving lives on the most remote highways, or delivering a new life, no job is too big, or too small. Because they're Jacks of all Trades. And Masters of them All.
While the Chief is out of town, a house fire breaks out in a remote part of Slave Lake, and Alex must step up.
A man gets trapped in his pickup truck after a high-speed collision; a car fire raises suspicions of foul play.
Firefighters race to rescue an injured child trapped on the edge of a river; a truck loaded with highly flammable welding tanks burns out of control.
The Slave Lake firefighters work overtime due to a springtime blizzard and 20 centimetres of snow; a pickup truck hits a semi-trailer; a mobile home fire threatens to engulf an entire trailer park; a space heater sparks a structure fire.
The Slave Lake firefighters perform an amusement ride safety inspection at a travelling carnival; firefighters rush to extinguish a blazing ATV.
The Slave Lake firefighters burn grass fields with the hope of preventing a repeat of the 2011 wildfires that destroyed nearly half the town.
A firefighter runs into trouble during a training session; volunteer firefighters train in a simulated structure fire; a vehicle rollover traps four people and ejects two others.
Firefighters and survivors share their stories; experts discuss the reality of wildfires.
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