Posted by rustyj14 on April 13, 2009 at 07:54:17 from (173.75.31.85):
In Reply to: Re: Fire story posted by JBMac on April 13, 2009 at 05:52:03:
Many years back, our Fire Dep't had a lot of trouble with "Saturday rubbish burners!" They are the folks who work all week in an office, and on Saturday they clean out the trash and garbage, pile it up at the edge of the woods, light it, and go inside to do something else! One day, a nice warm day, with a medium breeze, some bone-head went out, filled the burn barrel with papers, lit it up, and away it went! Fire traveled a 1/4 mile thru the woods, burnt down an old barn and out-buildings, missed an old log cabin, and by the time we got the call, it took the Dodge Power Wagon all it had to keep up with it. The DPW is our field-fire truck. Eventually we had 3 fire companies tankers and men helping! Got it stopped before it burnt the occupied homes! We now have anti-burning laws, and the Borough clamps down hard on violators.
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