Wildfire threatens Coulee Dam homes

 

Last updated 7/1/2020 at 8:18am

People stand in a back yard at 12th and Tilmus in Coulee Dam, watching as a firefighter waits for water to charge his hose while flames leap a few feet away Tuesday night. - Scott Hunter photo

A wind-driven brush fire threatened homes on the northern end of east Coulee Dam Tuesday night.

Fire fighters from every nearby agency were on scene defending homes and working to try to prevent the fire's spread on the hillside above town. Nearly two hours later they were still working. No homes were lost as of 8:47 p.m.

At about 7 p.m., the wind direction pushed the fire alongside the treed neighborhood that sits against the brushy edge of town, but not directly into houses and an apartment complex.

Firefighters drove trucks across lawns and backyards, and up the hillside to head off the blaze.

People from the neighborhood gathered on green lawns a block away to watch, but when another stand of brush sent flames 20 feet high, the heat could be felt on their faces.

The fire apparently started near an electrical substation at the outskirts of town.

Another fire started, apparently on an electrical pole, in Belvedere at about the same time. Two rigs were dispatched from the Coulee Dam fire to fight it, and a utility truck was on scene with boom and men being hoisted toward a smoking pole top just before deadline.


The article will be updated online at grandcoulee.com if new information is available.

 

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