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"Quieter" fire season is a relief for rural and volunteer fire departments

We were honestly expecting to get hammered after last year, but we’ve been lucky. We got super fortunate all around the county.”

"Quieter" fire season is a relief for rural and volunteer fire departments

We were honestly expecting to get hammered after last year, but we’ve been lucky. We got super fortunate all around the county.”

"Quieter" fire season a relief for rural and volunteer fire departments

We were honestly expecting to get hammered after last year, but we’ve been lucky. We got super fortunate all around the county.”

MT firefighter offers wildland fire safety and prevention tips

MT firefighter offers wildland fire safety and prevention tips Rural firefighters are asking the public to keep fire safety in mind this spring as they predict a busy fire season this summer. By: Keeley Van Middendorp and last updated 2021-04-22 15:11:26-04 VAUGHN — Rural firefighters are asking the public to keep fire safety in mind this spring as they predict a busy fire season this summer. Vaughn Fire & Rescue Assistant Fire Chief Kenneth Hanks says even though we ve seen mild weather and snowfall over the past week, fire fuels such as dry grass continue to remain a threat. While the ground may feel moist, wildland fires can spread rapidly by burning dry grass above the soil. “We had kids lighting off fireworks and thinking it was moist enough,” said Hanks.

Firefighter offers wildland fire safety and prevention tips

Firefighter offers wildland fire safety and prevention tips Firefighter offers wildland fire safety and prevention tips By: Keeley Van Middendorp and last updated 2021-04-22 12:53:56-04 VAUGHN — Rural firefighters are asking the public to keep fire safety in mind this spring as they predict a busy fire season this summer. Vaughn Fire & Rescue Assistant Fire Chief Kenneth Hanks says even though we ve seen mild weather and snowfall over the past week, fire fuels such as dry grass continue to remain a threat. While the ground may feel moist, wildland fires can spread rapidly by burning dry grass above the soil. “We had kids lighting off fireworks and thinking it was moist enough,” said Hanks. “The ground was wet - the fuels were not. They dry out real quick. The ground will hold the moisture but it doesn t do anything for the dried out fuels.”

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