Auburn Examiner

As Fires Burn Throughout the Puget Sound, King County Fire Chiefs Urge Public to Take Fire Prevention Steps

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Fire agencies in King County and throughout the Puget Sound region have responded to a large number of brush fires over the past couple of days. With the continued hot, dry and windy weather, the King County Fire Chiefs Association is urging the public to immediately take steps to prevent brush fires from starting and spreading.

Additionally, the King County Fire Marshal’s Office has implemented a Stage 2 burn ban on outdoor recreational burning. This ban goes into effect immediately – more information about the ban and areas impacted is available on their website.

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“Firefighters across the County have been incredibly busy responding to brush fires in our region, which are a threat to life safety and property. We need the public’s help in preventing additional fires from occurring,” said the President of the King County Fire Chiefs Association, Chief Matt Morris.

In addition to following the burn ban and refraining from outdoor burning, the public should follow these tips to prevent brush fires:

Dispatch centers in the area are also reporting an increase in calls related to smoke haze in the area from wildfires – only call 911 for emergencies. Be aware of health hazards associated with poor air quality by visiting Public Health – Seattle & King County’s website and Puget Sound Clean Air Agency’s website.


The above is a release from the King County Fire Chiefs. The Auburn Examiner has not independently verified its contents.

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