FIREFIGHTERS BATTLE GRASS FIRE, SAVE HOME

News Release Date
02-06-2024
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HSFD News Release

2/6/24 6:30PM   UPDATED: 2/7/24 12:15PM 

High Springs, FLA. – Just after 3:00 on the afternoon of Tuesday, February 6th, firefighters from High Springs, Alachua County, Newberry, and Florida Forest Service, were dispatched to the 20600 block of NW 138th Avenue in unincorporated Alachua County for a reported building fire.

Upon arrival of Alachua County units, firefighters reported a one-acre grass fire, that was threatening a mobile home, but had not yet caught the home on fire, moving south towards into a pasture and other homes.

Three brush trucks, specialized four-wheel drive trucks designed for fighting grass fires, responded to the scene to extinguish the blaze, while fire engines protected the mobile home that was threatened by the fire.

 

Multiple Deputies from the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office notified neighbors threatened by the fire to evacuate their homes or monitor the situation, based on the fire’s direction of travel.

After 30 minutes of intense firefighting efforts, the fire was contained, after having spread out across 10-12 acres, as mapped by the Drone team.

The fire is believed to have started from a small burn pile in the backyard that spread into the adjacent pasture on the property.

 

The High Springs Fire Department reminds you to exercise extreme caution when burning outside. Pay attention to weather conditions and have a water source nearby. Burn piles must be 8 feet in diameter or less, 25 feet from your home, 25 feet from any wildlands or brush, 50 feet from a public road, and 150 feet from other occupied buildings. To learn more about burning outdoors in Florida, visit FloridaForestService.com

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For more information, contact Public Information Officer Kevin Mangan at 352-681-1907 or kmangan [at] highsprings.gov ()