Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service issues reminder of open-air fire restrictions during windy conditions for Winnipeg

Released: June 4, 2020 at 3:56 p.m.

Winnipeg, MB – Due to current wind conditions in the city, the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) reminds residents that all burning is currently prohibited.

Section 79 of the Neighbourhood Livability By-law states that a fire cannot be set or maintained in conditions or locations which will or could result in a rapid spread of fire through grass or brushed area. As well, no fire can be set or maintained when the wind exceeds 25 km/h.

This pertains to all open-air type fires including:

  • Open fires
  • Backyard fire pits
  • Fire pits in City parks
  • Use of solid fuel-burning appliances, including charcoal and wood-burning barbecues

When wind speeds exceed 25 km/h, existing open-air fire permits are suspended.

“When conditions are windy, like what we are seeing today, the risk of wind-driven wildland fires increases greatly,” said Chief John Lane. “It’s imperative that residents closely monitor weather conditions before starting any sort of fire on their property or City property.”

In addition, residents are reminded to properly dispose of all cigarette butts, never dispose of them in an outdoor plant pot or by throwing them on the ground from a car window or balcony.

Earlier today WFPS responded to a significantly-sized grass fire on McCreary Road. Crews were called to the scene at about 10 a.m. this morning and had the fire under control within one and a half hours.

Residents are reminded to call 911 if they see a fire.

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