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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.
In Slave Lake, Alberta, a burning oil truck triggers a wildfire; in Yellowhead County, Chief Bhari recovers the remains of two victims from a wrecked semi; Chief Jamie Coutts is called up to High Level to battle a wildfire.
As a home burns in Port Alberni, Captain Scott Burrows can't locate two firefighters or the house's occupants; in Swift Current, a rescue operation at a wind turbine is fraught with danger.
In Slave Lake, black ice turns Highway 2 into a death trap; in Yellowhead County, volunteer firefighters stop a fully engulfed trailer fire from spreading to the woods; in Port Alberni, a four-man crew juggles two life-threatening calls.
Firefighters fear the driver is still inside a burning semi; in Edson, firefighters use the Jaws of Life to free a driver when his pickup truck flips on black ice; a gas leak in Port Alberni shuts down a city street.
Three volunteer fire departments join forces to put out a trailer fire in Smith; thick fog contributes to a series of car collisions with fatalities in Port Alberni.
Slave Lake firefighters and Forestry Service helicopters battle a wildfire that is speeding toward a full campground; a high-speed rollover on a dangerous stretch of highway puts Chief Jamie Coutts on edge.
Chief Jamie Coutts and his crew battle an inferno in an oil storage facility near Slave Lake; 287 kilometres west, a freak snowstorm causes chaos on the road and in the woods.
Chief Jamie Coutts plays host to firefighters from Yellowhead County, Port Alberni and Swift Current to look back at their most challenging calls and what it takes to be part of the brotherhood and sisterhood of firefighting.
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