Gilbert, Fayal, and Eveleth conduct grass burning

May 10 – This evening was a perfect night for the Gilbert, Fayal Township, and Eveleth fire departments to work together on controlled grass burning in the City of Gilbert. Recent warm weather accompanied by sunny skies helped to make for ideal burn conditions.

Fire destroys Palo area home

May 8 – A large home in the Palo area near Aurora was destroyed by fire this afternoon. The blaze was reported around 4:30 in the 5200 block of the East Bodas Road. The home was heavily engulfed in flames when the first fire crews arrived. A family dog and two cats perished. The Palo, Aurora, Lakeland, and Colvin Township fire departments were on the scene while the Hoyt Lakes Ambulance Service provided medical standby. The Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the cause of the fire.

Wildland fire in Embarrass area

May 6 – Firefighters from the Minnesota DNR, Embarrass, and Pike-Sandy-Britt battled a wildland fire in the Embarrass area this morning. The fire, in the 7600 block of the North Skarp Road in Waasa Township, consumed about half an acre of grassland. Several vehicles, including a semi tractor, were also burned. The cause of the fire is under investigation. The Minnesota DNR reminds residents to use extreme care with all recreational and permitted fires. While the area received a lot of snow this winter, along with some heavy rains, the forest and grassland areas are starting to dry out and could burn rapidly under the right conditions. Photos courtesy of the Embarrass Fire Department.

Semi tractor destroyed in this morning’s wildland fire in Waasa Township.

Fire apparatus set up at the wildland fire in the Embarrass area.

Fayal firefighters train in ice rescue

May 4 – Members of the Fayal Fire Department took advantage of tonight’s ice conditions on Ely Lake and practiced a number of ice rescue techniques. These techniques involved several scenarios from self rescue to using the department’s ice rescue boat. The Fayal Fire Department reminds residents that the warm weather has led to deteriorating ice conditions on area lakes.

Fayal firefighters use rope and rope bag to “rescue” a person who has fallen through the deteriorating ice.
Several Fayal firefighters practice various ice rescue techniques on Ely Lake.
Fayal firefighters inflate the department’s ice rescue boat.

Update on Mark 3 pumps

The Northland Fire Wire has received the following information about Mark 3 pumps. The information is courtesy of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

Virginia Fire Chief to step down

May 4 – Virginia Fire Chief Allen Lewis will be leaving the fire department at the end of this week. Lewis, who has been with the department for seven years, will go to work in the private sector. During his time with the VFD, Lewis was noted for encouraging personnel to better themselves through continuing education. “Education is the key to the future,” Lewis said. “Further education betters a person in so many ways. It adds to personal and professional growth and achievement.” It is expected that Deputy Fire Chief Scott Fredrickson will serve as Interim Fire Chief until a new chief is selected. Virginia Mayor Larry Cuffe thanked Lewis for his hard work and dedication to the department. “Chief Lewis helped to set the bar for the department,” said Cuffe. “His skill and expertise will be missed.”

A Great Training Opportunity For New Firefighters!

Vacant building serves as “hands on” training opportunity for Virginia Fire Department.

April 25 – A vacant and soon to be demolished building in downtown Virginia provided an excellent training opportunity for Virginia firefighters. The department was able to use the building for practicing a number of operations. According to Virginia Battalion Chief Kevin Poffs, three main goals were accomplished including: building construction, vertical ventilation, and aerial ladder operations. The former Range Music building was also used by the fire department for other training activities like search and rescue. “We certainly took advantage of the building in order to sharpen our skills,” said Poffs.

Virgina’s aerial ladder apparatus at today’s training session in downtown Virginia.
Virginia Fire Captain Adam Metsa (red helmet) and his crew discuss the purpose of vertical ventilation hole.
Virginia firefighters cut a ventilation hole in the former Range Music building.

Fire damages Hibbing Memorial Building kitchen

April 16 – Damages are put at $25,000, the result of a kitchen fire in the curling club area of the Hibbing Memorial Building. The fire was reported around 9:25 p.m. Arriving firefighters discovered that a fire on the stove was quickly extinguished by the stove’s fire suppression system, but the fire had damaged nearby cabinets and walls. Firefighters were able to contain any remaining fire to the kitchen area only. No injuries were reported. Fire departments from Hibbing, Chisholm, Keewatin, and Virginia were dispatched to the fire through the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS.) The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Hibbing Fire Marshal’s Office.

The crew from Hibbing Engine 1 pulled a hand line into the south end of the Hibbing Memorial Building.

Britt area house fire, suspect arrested for arson

April 15- A 51 year old Britt man is in custody in connection with a house fire in the Britt area. Four fire departments (Pike-Sandy-Britt, Mountain Iron, Cook, Embarrass) were dispatched to the fire around 12:15 in the 8600 block of Donnywood Circle. Firefighters contained the fire to a bedroom area, although the rest of the house had extensive smoke damage. No one was home at the time and no injuries were reported, however three cats perished in the blaze. St. Louis County Sheriff’s officials said in a news release that the homeowner was walking on a nearby road when he was spotted and questioned by a deputy sheriff who was responding to the fire. During the investigation, the homeowner reportedly made remarks related to the fire and was then was arrested for arson. He is being held in the St. Louis County Jail in Virginia and formal charges are pending. The Virginia Ambulance Service provided medical standby at the scene. The Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office and St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department are continuing their investigation into the incident.

Apparatus from the Cook and Embarrass fire departments are “staged” on the road and a short distance from the fire scene.
Smoke pours from the bedroom of the house as firefighters battle the blaze from inside the house.