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Friday, July 12, 2002

 
Grass fire threatens Sequim homes

Mower starts fire trying to reduce fire hazard

By Daniel Silliman
Peninsula Daily News

SEQUIM--
An attempt to reduce a fire hazard ended in fire Wednesday afternoon after a mower blade struck a rock while cutting long, dry grass in a field on Old Olympic Highway.

The spark caught and, with a little wind, a grass fire burnt more than one acre of grass and threatened two homes.

"It's dry," Assistant Fire Chief Roger Moeder said.

"And with this little wind it just took off."

Hosing down his fence, watering the last remains of the fire that threatened his 9391 Old Olympic Highway home, burning holes in his fence and melting the trim on his home, Kit Swanberg said he didn't see the fire start but it had taken off.

"Everything is so dry," he said. "It just went. Bang."

More than 15 District 3 firefighters responded to the fire, pulling yellow hoses from four fire trucks into the burning field and spraying the field, fences and the dampening the houses.

The fire was put out within 20 minutes.

The fire consumed most of the field, owned by Jim Shea, who lives next door at 9321 Old Olympic Highway and has been trying to sell the empty field.

While firefighters pulled yellow hoses into the field a "For Sale by Owner" sign burned next to the street.

Shea hired a Sequim man to mow the field because the long dry grass had become a fire hazard. While mowing the tractor ran over a rock and the blade sparked, starting the fire, Moeder said.

The man attempted to put out the first flames with his hat but found he was fanning the fire, not putting it out, witnesses said.

The fire burnt fences on three sides of the field, burning to the edge of the homes and the street before being extinguished. Stretching to the road, neighbors gathered to watch the fire and the gray billowing smoke.

\Sequim Police temporarily closed the block to traffic.






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