Uncontrolled burn pile sparks shed fire in rural Washington County

An escaped burn pile destroyed a shed in Gales Creek over Memorial Day weekend. Forest Grove Fire & Rescue crews responded around 3:40 p.m. Saturday, May 24, to a reported barn fire on Northwest Soda Springs Road, the fire department said in a release. Firefighters arrived to find a 400-square-foot shed fully engulfed and nearly collapsed โ€” quickly working to prevent the flames from spreading to a nearby grass field and extinguishing what remained of the scorched structure.

According to investigators, the property owner had been burning a pile about 20 feet from the shed when shifting winds carried embers that sparked the blaze. โ€œEscaped burn piles cause dozens of fires in our region every year,โ€ Forest Grove Fire & Rescue said in a statement. Authorities remind residents to never leave a burn pile unattended, to keep proper tools like a hose and shovel nearby, to clear a ring of bare dirt around the burn site, and to ensure the fire is completely out โ€” with no warm embers remaining โ€” before walking away. The Banks Fire District assisted in the response.

Southwest Connection – Metered Site

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