Thursday, August 30, 2018

Huge Hay Fire Brings Out Best In DVFD, Businesses, Surrounding Towns



It is being called "the biggest fire Dorchester Volunteer Fire and Rescue has ever seen" and it's costing a Saline County farmer hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage.  

On Wednesday afternoon, nearly 4,000 hay bales went up in flames in a field north and west of Dorchester.  

Lincoln TV station KLKN Channel 8 reports "the blaze was caused by spontaneous combustion."

The massive fire drew volunteer fire crews from Milford, Cordova, Beaver Crossing, Friend, and Wilber to assist Dorchester's volunteer fire squad with putting out the fire.  

The TV station reported that volunteer crews were at the scene for 10 and a half hours, and used between 600,000 and 700,000 gallons of water to douse the flames.  

Dorchester Fire Chief Brant Pracheil said out of the 60 firefighters combating the fire, none were injured.

Meanwhile, the story notes that "two local bars in Dorchester provided food for crews fighting the fire, and the Saline County Emergency Manager delivered water and Gatorade." 

The property owner's loss on those bales of hay is approximately $500,000 and the fire will continue to smolder well into next week, according to the TV story. 

See KLKN's report here.

1 comment:

  1. Who won big in St.Ed? Like Jersey boys say , " There was no loss. Forget about it!!!

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