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Madison County issues burn ban - Local News 8

Madison County issues burn ban Published MGN Online MADISON COUNTY, Idaho (KIFI) - Due to low fuel moisture, low relative humidity and being in drought conditions, effective Tuesday, the Madison Fire Department, in conjunction with the Board of County Commissioners of Madison County, has declared a temporary open fire ban. “Madison Fire Department has the expectation this burn ban (Stage One Fire Restriction) will heighten the public’s awareness of the extreme fire conditions we are in,” Chief Corey Child said. “We are hopeful following the restrictions outlined in this ban will lessen our chances of a large fire in Madison County. The current indices of low fuel moisture, low relative humidity and drought conditions indicate any fire started in Madison County has a high probability of

MPD: Multiple in custody after running from Verona Road crash

UPDATE (WKOW) DOT reported all lanes have reopened. The department said the incident on US Highway 18 (Verona Road) near the Beltline was cleared at 5:41 p.m. MADISON (WKOW) The Madison Police Department says multiple people are in custody after running from a crash on Verona Road Saturday. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT) reported the crash happened at 4:09 p.m. on US Highway 18 (Verona Road) near the Beltline. Dane County Communications dispatched the Madison Police Department and the Madison Fire Department. Police said it was a 3 vehicle crash and one vehicle rolled onto its side. MPD reported multiple people ran from the crash but have since been found and taken into custody.

One injured in Langdon Street kitchen fire caused by failed attempt to freshen up apartment

One injured in Langdon Street kitchen fire caused by failed attempt to freshen up apartment
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Madison Fire Dept says spontaneous combustion of rags to blame for garage fire

Madison Fire Dept. says spontaneous combustion of rags to blame for garage fire July 7, 2021 5:56 PM Jaymes Langrehr MADISON, Wis. Investigators with the Madison Fire Department say rags and painting materials that weren’t thrown away correctly are to blame for a garage fire on the city’s far east side Wednesday. The fire department was called to Alton Drive near the Highway 30/I-90/94 interchange just after 1:30 p.m. Wednesday after a homeowner returned home to find alarms sounding and smoke coming from the front door.  After checking the home, fire crews eventually found the active fire inside the garage. Firefighters were able to put out the fire after just a few minutes, but the fire and heat from the flames did cause damage to the items in the garage and the room of the home attached to the garage.

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