Grass Fire From Downed Power Line

(BANNER COUNTY, Neb.) — At 10:15 on January 18, Banner County VFD was notified of a grass fire nine miles west of Hwy 71 on Hwy 88W and one mile north.

From Banner County Vol. Fire & Rescue

Due to high winds and potential for spreading, mutual aid was requested from Lyman-Kiowa Volunteer Fire Department, LaGrange Fire Department, and Scottsbluff Rural Fire Protection District. The fire was quickly brought under control followed by extensive mop-up to ensure all embers had been extinguished. The last truck cleared at 2:30.

The cause was determined to be sparks from a downed power line due to the high winds. 76 acres of grass was burned as well as 1/4 mile of fence.

Thank you to everyone who assisted us. 13 fire trucks, 24 firemen, 2 officers from Banner County Sheriff Office, and local farmers for a disc and payloader.

Thank you also to all the local residents who called us about this fire. Due to your reports from multiple directions I was able to triangulate the location and we knew exactly where we were going. We are truly blessed to live where neighbors are still neighbors.

A panoramic view of a wide, open landscape featuring distant hills, with power lines running along a dirt path and sparse vegetation in the foreground under a cloudy sky.
Photo By Banner County Volunteer Fire And Rescue


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