UBC Nursing Student Dies Battling Wildfire: Devyn Gale Remembered

UBC’s Okanagan campus community is saddened to learn of the sudden death of Devyn Gale, a third-year School of Nursing student. Devyn, working as a B.C. wildland firefighter this summer, lost her life battling a wildfire near Revelstoke on Thursday, July 13. She was 19 years old.

“Our UBC Okanagan campus is devastated,” says Dr. Lesley Cormack, Principal and Deputy Vice-Chancellor of UBC’s Okanagan campus. “We extend our sincere condolences to Devyn’s family and friends, including all who knew and loved her in our community.

Dr. Marie TarrantDean of the Faculty of Health and Social Development, says that her fellow students, faculty, and staff in the School of Nursing have been notified of Devyn’s passing.

“As a student in the third-year nursing student cohort, Devyn had strong connections with her fellow students and her instructors,” says Dr. Tarrant. “Her loss is deeply felt in our School of Nursing community and beyond.

“The fact that Devyn was putting herself on the frontline to fight wildfires and also working towards a nursing career on the frontline of our healthcare system speaks to the strength of her character,” adds Dr. Cormack. “We will all need to take time to mourn her loss.

UBCO School of Nursing encourages students and others who are impacted to seek support from one another, from faculty, and from available resources as needed. The nursing faculty will connect fellow third-year students with Student Wellness in the coming days.

The University kindly requests that media respect the privacy of the grieving family at this time.

According to a report by News.ok.ubc.ca, Devyn Gale, a dedicated third-year nursing student at UBC’s Okanagan campus tragically lost her life while battling a wildfire near Revelstoke. The UBC community is deeply affected by her sudden death.

Credit: news.ok.ubc.ca

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