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Ecocopter fleet on alert for forest fires in Chile

Ecocopter Press Release | December 16, 2021

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Experts predict that there will be above-normal temperature conditions and below-normal rainfall in Chile. This implies that the fuel – the vegetation – will have much drier characteristics, contributing to a greater frequency and duration of forest fires in the central-southern area of the country.

Ecocopter’s fleet is on alert to combat any fire that may break out. Ecocopter Photo

Faced with this worrying forecast, Ecocopter’s fleet is on alert to combat any fire that may break out. “Ecocopter is recognized for its professionalism in fighting forest fires, supporting various public and private institutions to fight fires. Today, we are alert to what experts say about the increase in the incidence of forest fires, so we are prepared to operate quickly and effectively,” says Francisco Arriagada, Ecocopter’s commercial manager.

Ecocopter maintains two Airbus helicopters at the disposal of the National Forestry Corporation (CONAF). These models AS350 B3/H125s remain operational in two active forest bases to fight fires. These bases are located in the Maule and Valparaíso regions. “We have firefighting and foam injection devices with advanced technology, which allows us to identify the number of liters of water per discharge, and our specialized crews operate with a sense of urgency and with all the safety measures to contribute to extinguishing the fire and prevent the spread that causes so much damage to the country,” Arriagada emphasizes.

These type of aircraft can fly at low altitude, have power, stability, speed and a capacity to release up to 1,000 liters of water per discharge and transport brigade members. A complete logistics to provide the service in a fast, timely and efficient manner, key attributes when fighting fires. 

Ecocopter maintains two Airbus helicopters at the disposal of the National Forestry Corporation (CONAF). Ecocopter Photo

In recent years Chile has seen an increase in the number of forest fires, in terms of acreage burned, as well as intensity and duration. The occurrence of these phenomena in times of higher air temperature is recurrent and widespread, impacting most of the continental territory of the country. In addition, the scientific community has awakened much interest in the study of the effect of these events on the health and quality of life of people, generating greater awareness in the prevention and control of forest fires. 

The National Forestry Corporation has so far counted close to a thousand forest fires throughout Chile during the 2021-2022 season.  For this reason, and in view of the climatic contingency and the unusual occurrence, the institution advanced its plan to combat these fires and where Ecocopter will continue to play a key role in extinguishing fires, as it does every year.

This press release was prepared and distributed by Ecocopter.

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