‘We might not have a home’: Fire evacuees in Kelowna parking lot ponder unclear fate
KELOWNA, B.C. — Robert Pullen and his husband, Warren, got a knock on their door on Thursday night from a neighbour, and estimate they had about 10 minutes to get out the door.
A fast-moving wildfire was approaching their home on Knox Mountain in Kelowna, B.C.
Robert credits his background in the military for having them ready to leave so quickly, along with the couple’s two dogs.
Barking orders at his partner of 20 years as if he was still in uniform may have been a bit much — causing an eye roll and a friendly laugh in hindsight — but the stress eventually turned to relief. Life goes on.