Pioneer Day fireworks cause fires in Spanish Fork, Tooele
At least two fires in northern Utah were confirmed to have been started by fireworks on Pioneer Day as Utah struggles with an extreme drought impacting almost all of the state.
and last updated 2021-07-25 22:47:47-04
SPANISH FORK, Utah â At least two fires in northern Utah were confirmed to have been started by fireworks on Pioneer Day as Utah struggles with an extreme drought impacting almost all of the state.
The hay was still smoking Sunday morning at a barn in Spanish Fork, which was the scene of a large structure fire just after midnight.
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TOOELE Tooele firefighters rescued a man who was trapped in his second-story bedroom while his house was on fire Monday afternoon and transferred him to the University of Utah Burn Center.
The Tooele City Fire Department received a call about a possible house fire Monday afternoon, according to Chief Chris Shubert. When firefighters arrived at the home located at 314 E. 670 North in Tooele, they saw smoke. As crew members were getting ready to go inside the house, a woman arrived at the scene and said her husband was stuck in a bedroom on the second story of their home, Shubert said.