Shelby County Fire Danger risk remains “High”
March 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson
Bob Seivert, Emergency Management Coordinator in Shelby County, reports the field and grass fire danger category will remain “High” this week. Drying conditions, with minimal precipitation in the forecast, along with increasing daytime winds, means the risk for controlled/planned burns, could quickly spread beyond the intended area. Therefore, any outdoor burns should be conducted during the early morning and late evening hours.
Fire stations and businesses in Shelby County should leave their Fire Danger” signs in the “High” category, through at least Thursday, when the next update on burning conditions will be provided.
The Shelby County EMA says you should remember to call your controlled burns in to the EMA Communications center at (712) – 755-2124, and, contact your local Fire Chief before igniting any outdoor burns.