Butane torch lighters linked to ‘unprecedented’ rise in Vancouver fire incidents
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Fire Rescue Service says the first half of 2023 has been a record-breaking period for fire-related incidents in the city, with alarming numbers of calls involving drug users and butane torches with flame-locking mechanisms.
Fire information officer Matthew Trudeau said the service responded to 2,113 calls in the first half of the year, the most in the service’s history for the same period and an “unprecedented” 31 per cent increase compared to the first half of 2022.
Trudeau said the pandemic saw many “societal changes” as people were stuck at home and cooking a lot more, and kitchen fires were the primary cause of fire calls for “a number of years.”
But now the fire service is seeing more fires caused by tobacco and drug-smoking materials, especially in single-room occupancy buildings.