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County Fire Warden Discusses Controlled Burns and Bonfires – Sheridan Media

Controlled Burns At approximately 4:30 Sunday afternoon, Goose Valley Fire responded to a report of a controlled burn out of control in the vicinity of Big Goose Road in Sheridan. Soon after Goose Valley Fire arrived on scene, the fire quickly grew in size due to dry conditions and a sudden change in the wind. Additional resources were requested from Sheridan Fire Rescue and Tongue River Fire, and the fire was contained by nightfall. Sheridan County Fire Warden Chris Thomas reminds residents to notify dispatch when you conduct a controlled burn or any kind of bonfire activities. Chris Thomas Chris Thomas

1919 Fire Engine Now Home in Sheridan | Big Horn Mountain Radio Network

The 1919 American LaFrance Fire engine made its way home to Sheridan Fire Rescue last Thursday. Its journey began at Surfside Beach Fire Department in Surfside Beach South Carolina last Monday and was transported to Sheridan Wyoming. The Engine was transported by Mike Boyer the owner of GearGrid LLC in Forest Lake Minnesota. There will.Continue reading

100 Yr Old Fire Truck Returning Home to Sheridan | Big Horn Mountain Radio Network

Posted On 0 likes 1 min It’s taken years of effort on the part of Sheridan Fire Department Chiefs, past and present, but a piece of the city’s history will be coming home. A 1919 American LaFrance Fire Engine was found more than 2000 miles away and the efforts on the part of past Fire Chief Edgar Fack and current Fire and Rescue Chief Gary Harnish are credited with bringing it home. City Council member Shawn Day spoke of the efforts following Monday’s City Council meeting… According to Day, Fack’s efforts to purchase the fire engine actually began in the mid-1990’s.

Juvenile rescued, cited for trespass at Acme plant – Sheridan Media

A 15-year-old youth was rescued and cited for trespass at the Acme Power Plant this week. (Courtesy photo) A 15-year-old male was rescued and he and four other juveniles cited for trespassing after the youth fell down a coal chute at the old Acme Power Plant this week. The incident occurred shortly after 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. Volunteers from the Tongue River Fire Department, along with Goose Valley Fire, Sheridan Fire and Rescue and Sheridan Search and Rescue, were called to the scene after the youth fell about 35 to 40 feet to the bottom of the chute inside the building and became trapped.

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