Don’t let a wildfire become a life altering event
- newsinhnews
- Jun 10
- 1 min read

As Minnesota experiences an active spring wildfire season, with 475 wildfires reported since April 1, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is urging the public to take wildfire dangers seriously.
If a fire escapes your control or if you see a wildfire, do not attempt to fight it yourself—call 911 immediately from a safe location.
Even seemingly harmless activities like enjoying a campfire or burning a small pile of yard waste can quickly turn into a dangerous wildfire, especially on warm, sunny or windy days. Not only do wildfires threaten property, but they can also lead to injuries and even deaths, the vast majority of which are avoidable.
“Every year, including this year, we learn of people who have suffered serious injuries that require hospitalization—or worse, fatalities—from attempting to control a wildfire on their own,” said William Glesener, wildfire operations supervisor with the DNR. “Just like a house fire, a wildfire is extremely dangerous and unpredictable and should be left to the experts to manage.”...
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