05/30/2026
Yesterday, there was a small brush fire off Winthrop Street near Cover Avenue.
Although it is cold & raining today, here are tips to prevent brush fires:
Brush fires can spread quickly during dry and windy conditions. Residents can help reduce the risk by following these safety tips:
Never discard ci******es, matches, or smoking materials on the ground or from a vehicle.
Properly dispose of ashes from grills, fire pits, and fireplaces only after they have completely cooled.
Keep campfires and recreational fires permitted by local regulations small, attended at all times, and fully extinguished before leaving the area.
Avoid parking vehicles on dry grass, as hot exhaust systems and catalytic converters can ignite vegetation.
Properly maintain lawn mowers, chainsaws, and other outdoor power equipment that may create sparks.
Clear dry leaves, brush, pine needles, and other combustible materials from around homes, garages, sheds, decks, and propane tanks.
Store firewood, fuel, and combustible materials away from structures and wooded areas.
Use caution when grilling outdoors and keep grills away from dry vegetation.
Report any signs of smoke or fire immediately by calling 911.
If You See Smoke or Fire.
Move to a safe location.
Call 911 immediately.
Provide the location and any details about the size and direction of the fire.
Do not attempt to fight a brush fire unless it is very small and you can do so safely.
Brush fire danger is typically highest during the spring months and can increase during dry weather throughout the year.
For ADA compliance: Photo of brush fire and photo of firefighters extinguishing the fire.