INKOM – A local firefighter and his family were shocked to learn their house burned down while they were out of town over the weekend. Inkom Fire Chief Johnny Ketner’s home on Rapid Creek Road caught fire around noon Saturday, according to a news release from the Inkom Volunteer Fire Department. RELATED | Fire destroys […]
INKOM — A rural home in Inkom was mostly destroyed by a fire Saturday. The Inkom and McCammon Volunteer Fire Departments were called to a house fire at about noon on Rapid Creek Road in Inkom. When firefighters arrived the residence was fully engulfed and flames had spread into the attic space. The residents of […]
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Controlled burn wildfire scorches 13 acres in Indian Creek area
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The following is a news release from the Inkom Volunteer Fire Department.
INKOM The Inkom Volunteer Fire Department responded to its second controlled burn wildfire in three days Friday.
The fire started at around 1 p.m. in the vicinity of Indian Creek Road and quickly spread uphill to the northwest, potentially threatening two homes.
After a quick assessment, the Inkom Fire Department requested mutual aid and resources from the North Bannock and Pocatello Valley Fire Departments as well as from the US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management arrived to assist.
Controlled burn scorches 13 acres in Indian Creek area
Inkom Volunteer Fire Department
The fire started in the vicinity of Indian Creek Road and quickly spread uphill to the northwest, potentially threatening two homes.
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI)- The Inkom Volunteer Fire Department responded to its second controlled burn wildfire in three days at 1 P.M. Friday afternoon.
The fire started in the vicinity of Indian Creek Road and quickly spread uphill to the northwest, potentially threatening two homes.
After a quick assessment, the Inkom Fire Department requested mutual aid and resources from the North Bannock and Pocatello Valley Fire Departments as well. The US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management also assisted.