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Winds cause permitted burn to go out of control PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elizabeth Larson   
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
HIGH VALLEY – Monday's fierce winds turned a controlled burn into a small blaze.


Firefighters were dispatched to the out-of-control burn on High Valley Road at about 12:30 p.m., according to Cal Fire.


Northshore Fire Protection District Fire Chief Jim Robbins said the permitted burn had included three small piles of materials, which had burned down when the winds became an issue.


“The wind really picked up and blew some embers out and caught some grass on fire,” said Robbins.


Green grass nearby actually caught fire, mostly because of the dry undergrowth, said Robbins.


The fire, he said, put up a lot of smoke but only burned about two acres.


Northshore Fire was assisted by two engines, a battalion chief, a dozer and three hand crews from Cal Fire, that agency reported.


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Why??????
written by helenemw, April 15, 2008
Why would anybody try to do a controlled burn with the winds predicted like they were yesterday?
What - no communication with the outside world???? :confused:
Now Helen !
written by OneFamily, April 17, 2008
What do you mean, no communication with the outside world? How about no communication between the ears :wink: (think next time, plan next time) :roll: Why is it so many controlled burns get "out of control"... :idea: poor planing and poor communication all the way around.

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