Wildland News

  • Texas Apparatus Badly Damaged by Brush Fire

    Officials believe that they had the fire under control until the flames reached the brush truck that had broken down in the path of the fire.

    News • October 6th, 2011

  • Another Wildfire Hits Devastated Texas County

    Officials said that the latest fire is different from the Bastrop Complex fire from last month and that the presence of firefighting aircraft has helped crews make swift progress.

    News • October 5th, 2011

  • Inventor Markets Gel Approved for Firefighting

    Don't try this at home: Peter Cordani's favorite way to show off his invention is to douse his arm in FireIce and try to char it with a blow torch. Fortunately for him, FireIce is an effective water enhancer that when sprayed on an object takes the...

    News • September 28th, 2011

  • Firefighter Injured While Battling Minn. Wildfire

    A wildland firefighter was injured on Monday while battling a large wildfire in Ely, Minn. when a tree knocked down by a bulldozer hit his leg, according to The Associated Press. Spokesman Doug Anderson said the firefighter was transported to a...

    News • September 20th, 2011

  • Ousted Firefighter Drops Coat at Texas Arson Fire

    HOUSTON -- An ousted Houston-area firefighter has been named the prime suspect in the latest wildfire to race through George Bush Park in west Houston, Local 2 Investigates reported Friday. Lonnie Ray Henderson, 28, of Katy, was jailed on a...

    News • September 16th, 2011

  • Minnesota Crew Has Close Call During Wildfire

    Six wildland firefighters huddled for an hour in individual emergency shelters Monday as the wildfire in Minnesota blew past them, according to The Star Tribune.The wildfire has been raging across the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and has consumed more...

    News • September 15th, 2011

  • Monkeys Displaced by Texas Fire Cause Havoc

    WALLER COUNTY, Texas -- A group of pet rhesus monkeys are on the loose in Waller County. Some of them are even turning violent. Texas Parks and Wildlife officials said one of their game wardens, Karin Apple, was bitten by one of the monkeys...

    News • September 13th, 2011

  • Wildland Fire Severely Burns Calif. Woman

    LOMA RICA, Calif. -- A wildfire severely burned a woman Saturday afternoon in the Yuba County community of Loma Rica. The woman whose name was not immediately released was taken by ambulance to a hospital in...

    News • September 11th, 2011

  • Texas Officials Turn Down Self-Dispatched Vols

    Many of the volunteers who headed to Bastrop to help battle one of the most destructive wildfires in Texas in decades were turned away, according to The Austin American-Statesman.After the fires broke out on Sunday, officials sought state assistance...

    News • September 9th, 2011

  • 101-Year-Old Saved From Raging Okla. Wildfire

    OKLAHOMA CITY -- A 101-year-old man will live another day thanks to his old friend and caretaker. A.C. Johnson was at home during a wildfire that leveled several homes in Oklahoma City. J.R. Bradford...

    News • September 8th, 2011

  • San Antonio Police Chopper Used to Fight Fire

    SAN ANTONIO -- Most people see Blue Eagle, SAPD'S helicopter unit, and think police work. But Monday's wildfire in Stone Oak required one of their choppers to switch gears. On Tuesday, KSAT-12 spoke to the pilots who were in the thick of it all...

    News • September 7th, 2011

  • Growing Calif. Wildland Fire Destroys 12 Homes

    TEHACHAPI, Calif. -- Late Monday fire officials confirmed 12 Tehachapi area homes have been destroyed by the raging Canyon Wildfire, and another 600 homes are still threatened. The blaze has now scorched 8,600 acres in the hills above...

    News • September 7th, 2011

  • 300 Homes Destroyed by Fast-Moving Texas Fire

    BASTROP, Texas -- More than 300 homes have been destroyed by a fast-moving wildfire in Bastrop, officials said Monday. The fire has consumed at least 16,000 acres so far, fire officials said. The wildfire started in the Lost Pines area...

    News • September 5th, 2011

  • Calif. Crew Stops Grass Fire Feet From Homes

    BENICIA, Calif. -- Some Benicia residents were breathing easier Sunday night after a fast-moving, three-alarm grass fire was knocked down by firefighters within a few feet of their homes. The fire started near Benicia Community Park around...

    News • August 9th, 2011

  • Crews Busy Battling Two Large Nevada Wildfires

    Firefighting crews were busy battling two large wildfires in Elko County Thursday, according to The Elko Daily Free Press.The Suzie Fire was estimated at 3,000 acres while the Sugarloaf Fire was estimated at 2,000 acres, BLM Elko Office spokeswoman...

    News • August 5th, 2011