Disaster Avoided As First Responders Stamp Out Fire Today Near Boulder

Disaster Avoided As First Responders Stamp Out Fire Today Near Boulder

This drone photo shows the area that was burned in a hayfield near Boulder today. (Photo credit: Travis Bingham)

PINEDALE — Several structures were saved near Boulder today when Sublette County Unified Fire (SCUF) crews reacted quickly to a controlled burn that got, well, a bit out of control.

SCUF was dispatched to the burn that was taking place in a hay meadow just outside of Boulder. But a quick response by the homeowner and units from SCUF kept the fire from damaging any nearby structures.

“In addition to Sublette County Sherriff’s deputies and Sublette County EMS, 24 firefighters from across the county all came together for this response,” said SCUF Public Information Officer Mike Petty. “What began as burning out an irrigation ditch became a wind-driven fire that covered nearly 50 acres of the meadow before being stopped.”

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Even with snow still in parts of the meadow and frost still in the ground near the fence lines the fire rapidly progressed in dry fuels driven by continuous winds. With the weather warming up and folks getting ready for summer, people are beginning to clean up yards and fields, Petty said.

Before you decide to burn off last year’s grass and woodpiles, SCUF offers some points to consider:

  • Do you know what the weather is like for the day/week? Being aware of potential weather patterns should help you choose the best time for any burning activities.
  • Do you have what you need if the fire gets beyond what you expect? Planning is key here. It is easy for a small fire to get out of hand, especially with surprise wind gusts. Always have a plan before burning to get you the help you need just in case. Extra fire extinguishers, manpower, and a backup water supply are all good things to have at the ready.
  • Do you have the time to see it through? Make sure to commit time to stay with the burn until it is cold and out.
  • Did you notify your neighbors? Knowledge can be some of the best prevention.
  • Did you notify the Sherriff’s Office before burning? This one can be easy to forget. It should not come as a surprise but SCUF is called out to many controlled burns that someone else saw from a distance and made a 911 call.
  • Did you know that you could be held responsible for a fire that gets out of your control!

If you have any questions, call SCUF before burning.