Wildfire season begins in Jefferson County

Jefferson City and Clancy fire departments help control one of the year's first wildfires, in Jefferson City.

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Local fire fighters were called to a wild land fire in Jefferson City on Apr. 15. Units from Clancy Volunteer Fire Department and the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation assisted Jefferson City fire fighters with a fire that had reignited under afternoon winds, and threatened structures in the area. 

Owners reported they had been doing debris burning a day or two before the incident, and believed the fire had gone out. But afternoon breezes reached a hot spot in a grass pile, according to fire deparment officials, causing it to reignite. The pile burned a corral fence, spreading through the dry grass and stopping only a few feet from the front door of the residence. Fire fighters caught a break when a wind shift caused the fire to reverse itself into the already burned area, essentially extinguishing itself. At that point, the focus was shifted to mop up operations.

Jefferson City Fire Chief Chief Keith Wear commented that the wind shift was extremely fortunate, as several homes were in the apparent path of the fire. “It looks like wild land season is underway,” Wear said. 

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