==========================================================
Grass Fire Threatens Homes






















Fairplay, CO:  On Sunday October 28, 2007 North-West Fire responded to a
grass fire in the Foxtail Pines subdivision.  Four engines and 8
firefighters responded with South Park Ambulance and Park County
Sheriff officers to the fire.  On arrival crews were met by flames up to 5
feet tall being blown around by erratic and gusting winds.  Neighbors had
been able to help hold the fire at bay until fire crews arrived and were
able to extinguish the fire front before it pushed into the nearby houses.  
The fire completely burned the grass and brush in an area of
approximately 1/2 acre.  The cause of the fire was an ember from a
campfire at one of the residences.

“This time of year is very dangerous for wildfires” according to Chief Mike
Roll.  “The fine flashy fuels, the grass and light brush, is completely dried
out and all it takes is a single spark or heat source to ignite what could
become a large fire very fast.  This fire was a perfect example of how fast
it can happen.  We were lucky to have observant neighbors and a bit of
luck with the wind or houses definitely would have been hit.”

This is the third grass fire in less than 2 weeks North-West Fire
firefighters have dealt with.  A hot wheel bearing on the side of a road and
fireplace ashes being placed outside started those.

North-West Fire urges everyone to use extreme caution in order to
prevent a wildfire from happening.  If you have any questions please call
719-836-3150 for more information on what you can do to mitigate your
property.
North-West Fire Protection District