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Qucik thinking Muskoka Lakes firefighter prevents dryer fire from spreading
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Quick thinking Muskoka Lakes firefighter prevents dryer fire from spreading
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A wildfire in Muskoka Lakes burned an acre of forest floor Saturday.
The fire started on a residential property on Summit Road at 2:41 p.m. Fire services arrived on the scene at around 2:47 and extinguished the fire by 4:33. No one was injured.
The property’s owner was burning yard waste inside burn barrels when the wind blew the fire into nearby foliage, according to fire officials.
The owner did not have a daytime burning permit, a problem which Muskoka Lakes Fire Chief Ryan Murrell says the department has repeatedly addressed.
“There’s been about four times that I’ve gotten called out to people’s houses, and luckily neighbours have called me first, to come talk to them about outdoor burning and have discussions about obtaining permits, so we have seen a lot of people that are daytime burning without permits,” says Murrell.
BARRIE, ONT. Quick action by the employees of a custom blacksmith business in Muskoka helped save the building from being destroyed by fire Tuesday. The Muskoka Lakes Fire Department responded to a fire call in the afternoon at The Smithy Limited, a custom blacksmith shop on Muskoka Road 169. When crews arrived, the fire was in the attic, and they were able to contain the fire to one area of the building. Fire Chief Ryan Murrell says it was the quick action of the employees calling 911 that got crews there fast enough to control the small fire. The fire is believed to be electrical, and an investigation is underway to determine why the fire started.