Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service responds to grass fire on Sutherland Avenue

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Dry and windy conditions forecast for this weekend, residents reminded to take steps to prevent grass and brush fires

Winnipeg, MB At 2:51 a.m. on Friday, May 26, 2023, the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) responded to reports of a grass fire in the 100 block of Sutherland Avenue.

When crews arrived to the scene, they found a significant grass and brush fire adjacent to the rail line. The WFPS drone was launched and the thermal imaging camera helped direct crews to hotspots.

Crews used hand lines to apply water to the fire. The fire was declared under control at 3:32 a.m. No injuries were reported.

Preliminary observations suggest the fire may have been sparked by a passing train.

Wildland and grass fire prevention
Conditions within Winnipeg are expected to be hot, dry and windy over the coming days. The WFPS is urging Winnipeggers to take steps to prevent grass and brush fires.

Fires cannot be started, even with a proper fire permit, if wind speeds and/or gusts exceed 25 km/h. This includes fires within an approved fire pit. Windy conditions are forecast in Winnipeg today and over the weekend, so it’s likely all fires will be prohibited. Please pay attention to your local weather forecast before using your fire pit.

WFPS also offers the following advice to help prevent wildland and grass fires:

  • Do not dispose of cigarette butts in any sort of vegetation (including grass), in planter pots, or from vehicle windows.
  • Only burn clean, dry, untreated wood. Do not burn yard waste, garbage, or scrap material on your property. Doing so within City limits is prohibited and can result in a fine.
  • Only use approved outdoor fire receptacles such as fire pits, fire places and outdoor BBQs. Fire pits must be enclosed on all sides and have a spark arrestor.
  • Always have a means to extinguish the fire readily available.
  • Remember - fires cannot be started, even with a proper fire permit, if wind speeds and/or gusts exceed 25 km/h.

Protecting your property:

  • Thin and prune vegetation, removing trees and cleaning up brush, leaves, grass and debris.
  • Plant fire-resistant plants and shrubs. Avoid flammable plants and trees that accumulate fire, dry dead material or have papery bark.
  • Water plants and vegetation in the area surrounding your home, particularly during dry conditions.
  • Store firewood at least 10 metres away from structures.
  • Position your approved fire pits/receptacles in an open area away from overhanging trees.

For more information visit: City of Winnipeg - Wildland fires.

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