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Homes protected from burn that got out of hand

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Wednesday, April 16, 2014 1:18 AM
Brandi Bundy helps mop up a fire on County Road H. The Mancos firefighters got the call to help put out the fire, which started as a control burn.
Volunteer firefighters put out a fire on County Road H that got out of control on Friday afternoon. The wind spread a control burn across a field, and it came dangerously close to a few houses.

The Mancos Volunteer Fire Department protected several homes on County Road H from a fire that got out of control Friday afternoon.

The fire started as a control burn that spread into willows and was blown across the field by the wind.

The Mancos volunteer firefighters got the call to put out the fire at 12:33 p.m., said Mancos Fire Chief Tony Aspromonte. The fire consumed about 12 acres and took about 45 minutes to control and 4 hours to extinguish. No homes were damaged, but a pile of lumber was consumed.

The field had been full of thick dry grass, said Amanda Rose who lives in the area.

Before starting a controlled burn call dispatch at 565-8454.

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