Winnipeg, MB – At 4:59 p.m. on April 11, 2021, Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) crews responded to reports of a fire in the 1500 block of Charleswood Road. Upon arrival on scene, crews encountered a fire in a grassy area, extending to a nearby treed area.
Using specialized wildland-urban interface equipment, including the WFPS Bison, crews were able to attack the fire while protecting nearby structures and homes. Crews had the fire under control at 6:16 p.m.
There were no injuries reported, and the cause of the fire is not known at this time.
Residents are reminded that burning of yard waste, garbage, or scrap material is prohibited within city limits. As well, fires cannot be started, even with a proper fire permit, if wind speeds and/or gusts exceed 25 km/h.
It is also important that residents never dispose of smoking materials in any sort of vegetation or from vehicle windows, and butts should also never be put out in planter pots.
To protect businesses and homes from grass and brush fires, proper landscaping and vegetation management are important, particularly when conditions are dry. This includes thinning and pruning vegetation, removing trees and converting to fire-resistant plants, and general cleanup of brush, leaves, grass, and debris. Watering plants and vegetation in the area surrounding your home is also important, particularly in the first 10 meters around the home.
Other strategies include storing firewood at least 10 meters away from structures, and ensuring approved outdoor fire receptacles are in an open area away from overhanging vegetation. The City also has a set of guidelines regarding outdoor fire receptacles such as fire pits, fire places, and outdoor BBQs. The rules regarding fires within approved outdoor fire receptacles are set out in part 6 of the Neighbourhood Liveability By-law.