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wooliespinner Posted - Mar 15 2014 : 08:16:34 AM
Yesterday I was watching our 20 month old grandaughter. Sometime around 12:40 I noticed smoke coming from the nieghbors trailor area He decided while having 30 to 50 mile an hour winds to burn trash.

My son called and said he was on his way to pick up my grandaughter. Meanwhile I had my oldest son go and check out what all the smoke was before he left for work. Well the fire had gotten out of control and was now racing across our property. We have a total of 63 acres. We have about 20 acres between us and the neighbors trailor they rent. I called 911 and about that time my son and his wife were here to pick up their daughter. I raced up the hill with my son on the quads with shovels.

By this time there were several brush truck following us up the hill. We live on hilly property so it makes it hard to get where you need to go. There were at least 6 counties that responded. It took 2 hours to get it under control. But we stopped it before it got to the barn and our house. Praise God for that!!!Those firefighters and my sons did a heck of a job. There were a few close calls where the wind changed and we were running for our lives. The fire was chasing us across the pastures. It even singed the back of my sons arms. I could feel the flames licking at the back of my legs. I have never ran so fast in my life. When the fireman said run....... he didn't have to ask me twice. Then the wind changed again and back we went trying to make a fire line. I am tired and sore today from using the flapper thing to work on the fire line but thankful that it turned out as well as it did.We all looked like coal miners with black all over us. We have a ton of fence to replace cause it burned all the post.The fire burned about 35 acres of the neighbors place that backs up on our pasture too.

I think I thanked those firefighters about 100 times. When I heard their sirens blaring I felt like the calvery was coming and believe me they did.

I also got to witness my first fire tornado. I had never seen one of those before except on tv.Seeing one in real life is scary. They make this huffing and whistling noise.I hope to never see one again.

Here are a few pictures.

Linda



Raspberry Run Farm
Nubian Dairy Goats
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texdane Posted - Mar 27 2014 : 4:45:34 PM
Oh Linda,
My heart goes out to you! How scary that must have been. My dad's ranch was in the county in Texas where the massive wildfires hit a few years back. It missed their house but took so many others. Fires don't take much to spread and consume. I am so glad to hear your barn and thankfully your home were spared, as well as no injuries. Big hugs to you.

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laurentany Posted - Mar 23 2014 : 5:46:47 PM
Linda and Diana,
Sending prayers and positive thoughts your way. I am so glad that no one was hurt in either fire. Thank God!
How scary that must have been for both of you.
Hugs,


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brightmeadow Posted - Mar 22 2014 : 7:50:15 PM
Wow, what a terrifying experience you have lived through. I see a miniseries in the works! just kidding, I hope you are recovering emotionally and that the spring earth will bring forth new life. So glad you are OK.

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katmom Posted - Mar 17 2014 : 7:30:11 PM
Linda & Diane... Oh My Stars! so glad you both are ok... possessions can be replaced,,, lives, not...
Ditto what Marianne said... what is wrong with people? Last week one of our neighbors decided to burn his brush and trash,, m, 20' flames shooting up... but here is the kicker... we currently have a 'No Burn' going on due to the lake of rain and stronger than usual winds!

Again, I am glad you both are ok and safe.
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Annika Posted - Mar 17 2014 : 2:21:48 PM
Hugs! Linda I am SO glad that you and everyone else are ok and safe. Last summer we had a field fire come just too close to my own home. I was terrified and was trying to get all of the animals that I could away from it. You are one brave lady <3

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rough start farmgirl Posted - Mar 17 2014 : 1:26:43 PM
Linda, So happy you are safe, but what a shame about the trees. I would not blame you for a good share of anger towards that neighbor. What in the world were they thinking? Burning on a windy day?

Diana, So sorry to hear of your loss. I hope you both can recover quickyly from these events.

Marianne
DandeeRose Posted - Mar 17 2014 : 10:04:45 AM
WOW Linda!!! How scary!! Thank God it wasn't any worse and no one got hurt! It is so sad to loose cedars... :(

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wooliespinner Posted - Mar 17 2014 : 09:11:04 AM
We are all fine. I know the pasture will grow back nicely but the trees will not. Many of the trees burned. We have alot of cedar on our property mixed with hardwoods and cedars burn like green gasoline.The fence post burned because they were cut here from out property and put in by us. So the fencing is the pain in the bum part. When barbed wire is burned by fire it burns the coating off and then it rust very quickly.
Our neighbor has no insurance and is renting.He didn't lift a finger to help put the fire out. He only complained about how long it took the fire dept. to get here......I thought they got here really fast.I didn't talk to him personally but thats what my son said when he was on that side working on a fire line.

So we are on our own as far as the fence goes. I thought about turning it into our insurance but don't want to raise our rates.I thought about confronting him but that would be like getting blood from a turnip. We are just going to handle it ourselves at this point.

Nini I was really sore for a few days and was congested and coughed some but feel pretty good today.We had 2 inches of snow last night and it covered all the black land up. So in a few weeks except for the burnt trees and fence you will hardly be able to tell there was a fire. I am just glad we stopped it before it got to the barns and house. Thats the main thing the rest is not nearly as big of a deal. It just scared the heck out of me for a couple of hours.

Diana I hope the insurance takes care of that for you and no one was hurt. Praying for good results your way for sure.

Linda

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Nubian Dairy Goats
Ninibini Posted - Mar 17 2014 : 08:37:45 AM
Oh my goodness! LINDA!!! DIANA!!! I'm soooo sorry this happened to both of you, but so, so, sooooo grateful no one was hurt!

Linda - I can't get over the danger you all were in! Like the girls said - heart-pounding! God really has blessed you with wonderful Guardian Angels - including those firemen! SUCH a dangerous job. I have never even heard of a fire tornado! I can't get over you were right in there with them, too. You're amazing! How are your lungs?! Oh my word! All that smoke!!! Are your animals safe? I'm so sorry about the fence, truly - so much work, such great expense. How blessed you are that you didn't lose so much more - especially your lives! Saying extra prayers for you, sister. If there's anything we can do or send, please let us know.

Diana - What a terrible loss... I'm sure this is so devastating for you. Was this your business or your home garage? Is everyone okay? You are so very right about insurance... I pray your policy (ies) are covering your needs! I'll be praying you right through this, sister. Again, if there's anything we can do or send, please let us know.

Love, hugs and prayers -

Nini

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Cozynana Posted - Mar 17 2014 : 05:46:22 AM
Prayers out to all. Stay safe.
LadyInRed Posted - Mar 16 2014 : 08:32:54 AM
Diana...do they know what caused the Fire in your Garage?

I think Fire is so scary...because it moves fast and can change direction
in a split second.

Prayers for your loss.

Peggy

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auntsmelly Posted - Mar 16 2014 : 08:04:53 AM
Sorry to hear about these fires. Fires are so scary and unpredictable.
I will be praying for you and thanking God that you are all safe.
My elderly neighbors had a pipe freeze a few weeks ago and decided to take a
torch to the pipes to unfreeze them- needless to say- they caught their own
house on fire- Thank God they were ok and the firefighters were able to
catch it quickly, but now their insurance will not pay anything. I feel so bad for them.
I don't think they realized the consequences.

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Blessed in Colorado Posted - Mar 16 2014 : 07:35:50 AM
Linda and Diana, I am so happy all of you are alright, thank goodness for our firemen. Yes, Linda you will have a beautiful green pasture.
Hugs,
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windypines Posted - Mar 16 2014 : 04:23:13 AM
Wow Linda, glad everything turned out the way it did, and you didn't loose any buildings. On the plus side the fire will do your land some good. Are you considering joining the fire dept? You sure got some experience now!
Diana, sorry to hear of your lose also.

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Dapple Grey Lady Posted - Mar 15 2014 : 7:26:01 PM
oh, Diana, my heart goes out to you. So sorry it happened.

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gramadinah Posted - Mar 15 2014 : 6:02:50 PM
We lost our Garage Tuesday night.
Everybody should check and recheck their coverage on there Insurance.

Diana

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TeresaJ25 Posted - Mar 15 2014 : 5:55:16 PM
Linda, I'm with Peggy when I say that my heart was racing reading your story. What a horrific experience you went through. It's moments like this when we appreciate the men and women that put their lives at risk everyday to protect us and keep us safe! God bless you and your sons for keeping up with them!
So happy that everyone is safe!


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queenmushroom Posted - Mar 15 2014 : 2:51:13 PM
Praise God and all His angels! We burn acres of blueberry fields in either the fall or early spring. So I completely know what you had to deal with. It's difficult with a controlled burn, but at least I know where to be and what to expect and we DEFINATELY know better to burn on a windy day. Back in 2006, the Passamoquaddy Indians, who own blueberry fields on a hill above my mother in laws, were burning on a windy day. Their fire got out of control and burnt 1000's of acres between them and a main thorough fare 10 miles away. Had that wind shifted, my husband and mother in law would have lost everything. It's scary. I could see and smell the smoke 25 miles away. It was terrible. No houses or people were hurt.

Take Care

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hudsonsinaf Posted - Mar 15 2014 : 1:45:50 PM
Linda - Praising God it did not end up worse, and everyone is safe! praying that things return to "normal" as much as possible for you guys in the near future. I am so sorry that this happened!!!

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LadyInRed Posted - Mar 15 2014 : 10:41:06 AM
oH, mY gOODNESS Linda...my heart was pounding for you as I read your post.
Praise The Good Lord Above that you saw that smoke and responded so quickly.
I have never seen a fire tornado before and hope I never do. I have had a
fire chase me before and it is very scary. It was a Forest Fire and it was
surrounding us...like a horse shoe and we had to escape it. But we got a flat
tire in the middle of the horse shoe and the crazy guy driving stopped and
changed the tire. I would have driven out on the flat myself. CRAZY!

Praise God for you, your sons and the fire fighters. I hope your neighbor is
getting fined for being stupid!

Glad no buildings or lives were lost...acreage will recover itself.

Big Hugs and Blessings,
Peggy

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Dapple Grey Lady Posted - Mar 15 2014 : 10:26:58 AM
Oh, so glad you all were not hurt and your house and barn safe. My hubs was a volunteer fire fighter for years so I know how this affects people. During the drought fires here we had some close calls.Even with burn ans in effect some people do not think it applies to them.

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prariehawk Posted - Mar 15 2014 : 08:23:02 AM
That is scary! I'm glad no one was hurt and your animals and buildings are safe. That neighbor sounds like he hasn't got any sense. Isn't there a law against burning when the winds are that strong and things are dry?
Cindy

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