10/05/2025
Richmond Fire responded with a crew of 2 and our utility truck.
At approximately 3:00 pm on October 4, 2025 the Williston Fire Department received a report of a possible wildland fire in the area of Brownell Mountain. The fire was reported by aircraft to the Burlington International Airport FAA tower. Williston Fire Department confirmed an active fire on top of the Mountain. Assistance from the Wildland Fire Control Team from Vermont Forests, Parks, and Recreation was requested. A second alarm was struck summoning resources from the Hinesburg, Richmond, Essex, Charlotte, and Underhill-Jericho Fire Departments. Ground crews found an active fire approximately 1 acre in size which was threatening nearby critical infrastructure. The fire was not easily accessible for ground crews. Steep terrain and waning daylight prompted a special request for an air asset which was staged at the Lebanon, NH airport. A helicopter performed multiple water drops in the active fire area to slow fire progress. The Williston Police Department provided traffic control in the area while the helicopter was operating. The fire remains active on the mountain and ground resources will reconvene on Sunday, October 5, 2025 for continued containment and suppression activities. At this time, no private homes are in danger. No injuries have been reported.
The Williston Fire Department would like to offer special thanks to the Shelburne Communications Center for their professional coordination of many resources for this response. The American Red Cross provided canteen and hydration services for the approximately 35 members operating at the fire.
The Williston Fire Department would like to remind the public that Open Burning is not allowed at this time due to extremely dry conditions.