MTBirdhunter
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- Sep 3, 2014
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Spent Tuesday afternoon and evening in Sheridan county, taking a few supplies to firefighters battling a fire that apparently started by a combine from what I understand, I heard it had burned 12,00 acres NW of Medicine Lake. Thankfully it is now contained. The winds were blowing up to 40 mph for a couple of days, but I understand Helicopters were deployed to help fight this monster and apparently they worked along with ALL that work the firefighters on the ground did, thanks to all that helped and thankfully from what I hear, there was no one injured or worse. Just a reminder how quickly things can change, the NE has been pretty moist this summer, but now with a stretch of dryer weather, there is a lot of fuel for a fire to go. With some hunting started for antelope and others starting soon, remember, to DROWN THEM OUT! Don't leave vehicles idling in tall grass or fields, don't drag chains or other parts, and be prepared to stop a fire.