Porch fire in Chisholm

March 1 -The Chisholm Fire Department was dispatched early this morning to a report of a structure fire in Chisholm. The fire was reported around 3:10 in the 500 block of 4th Street Northwest. Chisholm Fire Department officials told The Northland Fire Wire that the fire was contained to the porch area. Three cats inside the home were rescued. No injuries were reported. The cause is under investigation. The Hibbing Fire Department was also dispatched, but cancelled later while enroute.

Vermilion Lake house extensively damaged

February 29 – A house in Vermilion Lake Township was extensively damaged by fire this afternoon. The blaze was reported around 3:30 P.M. in the 6100 block of the Wahlsten Road. The structure was heavily engulfed in flames when crews arrived. Firefighters from Vermilion Lake, Pike-Sandy-Britt, Embarrass, Tower, Breitung, and the Minnesota DNR were on the scene. The Tower Ambulance provided medical standby while St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department deputies handled traffic control. There have been no reports of injuries. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

The fire scene in Vermilion Lake Township.
Fire apparatus from several departments positioned on the Wahlsten Road.

UPDATE: Morse Township fatal house fire ruled accidental

February 26- The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department and the Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office have ruled that Sunday’s fatal house fire in Morse Township was accidental. According to a media release, the fire started near the fireplace inside the residence. An elderly person died in the blaze. Ely. Morse-Fall Lake, Ely, and Babbitt firefighters were dispatched to the 1400 block of Grant-McMahan Boulevard around 1:20 P.M. Arriving firefighters attempted to search for a person who was reportedly inside the house, but were unsuccessful. The person’s body was later discovered in the remains of the burned house. The Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office is working on the positive identification of the person.

The house was heavily involved in smoke and flames when the first Morse-Fall Lake firefighters arrived.
A water tender from the Babbitt Fire Department is positioned on Grant-McMahan Boulevard. The long driveway into the fire scene required water tenders to back up in order to supply water to the firefighting operations.
Water tenders from Ely and Babbitt were filled at a water source near the fire scene.

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Structure fire in Gnesen Township

Several fire departments in southern St. Louis County were busy battling a structure fire in Gnesen Township this afternoon. Below is a news release from the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department.

Fire destroys Clinton Township machinery shed

February 21 – A large machinery shed in Clinton Township was destroyed by fire this morning. The blaze was reported around 9:10 in the 9300 block of the Iron Junction Road. The building was engulfed in flames and smoke when Clinton firefighters first arrived. Several large pieces of farm equipment were destroyed. No injuries were reported. The Clinton, Cherry, Mountain Iron, and Kinney-Great Scott fire departments were on the scene. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Minnesota Department of Revenue reminder

Here’s a reminder from the Arrowhead Regional Firefighters’ Association. The website for the Minnesota Department of Revenue is: www.revenue.state.mn.us.

Pump training available in the region

Check out this training opportunity offered by Minnesota North-Customized Training. For more information, contact Minnesota North College Customized Training at: 218-293-6926.

Sympathy to Burnsville Police and Fire Department

The Northland Fire Wire extends its sympathy to the City of Burnsville on Sunday’s loss of two police officers and a fire department paramedic during a domestic assault call in Burnsville.


Hibbing business owners beware!