Sitka firefighters put out fire, check on overdue hunter

Sitka firefighters extinguished an unattended bonfire on Harbor Mountain over the weekend. Sitka Fire Department Engineer Emily Hill said a fire truck and crew of four responded shortly before 9 p.m. on Saturday after a concerned bystander reported the small pallet blaze at one of the lookouts by the fourth switchback on the mountain road.

โ€œWe drove an engine and a crew of people up there, and it was very small and contained, but needed to be put out,โ€ she said. Hill said it took about 15 minutes to put the fire out and disperse the coals. โ€œThere was not a large amount of water used because it was a small fire,โ€ she said.

โ€œ[We were] also being conscientious of the water use while we were up there and didnโ€™t have access to a hydrant.โ€ Hill said recreators should always bring something to extinguish fires and not leave them unattended. The same night, shortly before 7 p.m., Hill said a search and rescue team responded to a call for an overdue hunter out Katlian Bay Road.

KCAW-FM 104.7 Sitka

FREE QUICK SUBSCRIBE

Sign up to subscribe to custom state
Daily Dispatch emails for free

Select list(s):