Garage fire in Hibbing

July 10 – The Hibbing, Keewatin, Chisholm, and Virginia fire departments were dispatched this morning to a garage fire in Hibbing. The fire was reported around 6:00 A.M. in the 2700 block of 18th Avenue East. Hibbing firefighters quickly knocked down the fire, keeping it from spreading into the nearby residence. The other fire departments were cancelled while enroute to the scene. Damages were contained to the garage, although the residence was also damaged. No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Kitchen fire at Chisholm Housing Complex

July 6 – Chisholm firefighters were dispatched to a reported structure fire in Chisholm this afternoon. The fire was reported around 3:05 P.M. in 600 block of 5th Avenue Southwest in an apartment complex operated by the Chisholm Housing Authority and Redevelopment Authority. Chisholm firefighters quickly contained the fire to the kitchen area in one of the apartments. No injuries were reported. The Hibbing Fire Department was also dispatched, but was cancelled enroute. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Chisholm Fire Department and the Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office.

Palo FD receives AFG

The Palo Fire Department recently learned that it is receiving an Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The grant is in the amount of $105,580. A Palo Fire Department official told The Northland Fire Wire that the funding will be used for the purchase of Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA).

Minnesota Fire Service honors fallen St. Paul Fire Captain Chris Parsons

June 21 – Firefighters from across Minnesota honored St. Paul Fire Captain Chris Parsons today. Parsons, who served as President of the Minnesota Professional Fire Fighters (MPFF) and Vice President of the Minnesota Fire Service Foundation, along with other organizations, passed away last week after being stricken the weekend before. Parsons’ passing is considered a Line Of Duty Death (LODD), as he had been on duty and at a fire call 24 hours prior to his medical emergency. Governor Tim Walz ordered flags across the state to be flown at half staff in respect of Parsons’ dedication to the fire service.

Gasoline spill in Virginia

June 22 – Virginia firefighters spent Wednesday night and this morning at the site of a gasoline spill in Virginia. The incident was reported around 8:15 P.M. at the Lucky 7 General Store on Hoover Road. An undetermined amount of gasoline was discharged from a tanker truck. Virginia firefighters worked to contain the spill, secured the immediate area, and monitored the situation. Fire crews remained on the scene until about 8:30 this morning. Clean up operations by private contractors will continue for most of the day. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency was informed of the spill and is investigating the incident. No injuries were reported.

Minnesota Task Force 2 trains in Virginia

June 12-13 – Members of Minnesota Task Force 2 spent time in Virginia practicing their skills in Low and High Angle Rope Rescue. The training took place at various locations in the city including the ”Honda Hills” mine dump, Virginia fire station, and the Virginia Public Utilities plant. ”We’re very happy to be training with our partners on the task force,” said Duluth Deputy Fire Chief Rob Morehouse. ”This training helps us to maintain our operational capabilities.” The training was provided by instructors from the Regional Emergency All-Climate Training (REACT) Center at Volk Field at Camp Douglas, Wisconsin. Minnesota Task Force 2 is a specialized statewide Urban Search and Rescue team (USAR). It has about 40 members from the Virginia, Duluth, and the Minnesota Air National Guard 148th fire departments. Task Force 2 has responded to a number of incidents in the region ranging from the partial roof collapse at the Miller Hill Mall in Duluth to a mine pit rescue in Virginia.

Members of Minnesota Task Force 2 practice Low Angle Rope Rescue skills at ”Honda Hills’ in Virginia.
Minnesota Task Force 2 members take part in High Angle Rope Rescue techniques at the Virginia Fire Department.

Virginia apartment house extensively damaged

June 14 – An apartment house in Virginia was extensively damaged by fire early this morning. The blaze was reported about 2:30 A.M. in the 200 block of 2nd Street North. Firefighters from Virginia, Eveleth, Mountain Iron, and Hibbing battled the blaze. No injuries were reported. The Virginia Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of the fire.

Hibbing’s aerial ladder and crew played a key role in battling the fire.

New aerial in Gilbert

June 7 – The Gilbert Fire Department has a new aerial apparatus. The 2023 Pierce Saber has a 75 foot ladder, 1500 GPM Waterous midship pump, 500 gallon booster tank and foam capabilities. Following extensive training by Gilbert firefighters, the aerial went into service on May 26.

Clinton Township home damaged

June 7 -Clinton Township, Cherry Township, McDavitt Township and Mountain Iron firefighters battled a house fire this evening in Clinton Township. The fire was reported shortly before 7:30 P.M. in the 4400 block of the Cobb Road. No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Wildland fire near Buyck

June 7 – Ground and air crews from the Minnesota DNR battled a remote wildland fire today in Portage Township near Buyck. The fire was reported off the 7700 block of the Hoffman Road. Four Fire Boss aircraft and at least two helicopters were involved in the aerial fire attack while several tracked vehicles were also deployed. The size Of the fire was reportedly around 18 acres. The Buyck Fire Department also assisted in the firefighting effort. Crews are scheduled to return to the fire area tomorrow (Thursday) to continue mop-up operations.

A Chinook helicopter, like the one pictured here from a previous fire, was used in fighting the blaze from the air.