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Crews work overnight to monitor scene of Kansas grass fire UPDATE

Photo Hutchinson Fire Department
Photo Hutchinson Fire Department

RICE COUNTY – Fire crews were busy on Sunday working a 3-mile wide grass fire in Rice County, according to a media release from the Hutchinson Fire Department. Smoke form the fire was reportedly seen over a wide area including in the city of Hutchinson.

The blaze was reported just before 2:30 p.m. near Avenue V and 26th and spread rapidly due to 25 mile-per-hour winds.

Upon arrival fire crews worked to stop the fire from crossing Avenue V. These efforts were unsuccessful, once across Avenue V crews were faced with 20-30 foot flame lengths moving rapidly.

The soft sand and wet base made it difficult for trucks to move in the fields. All efforts were moved to protect structures and make a stand at the roadways..

Hutchinson fire units along with units from Reno County Fire District 3, Inman, Windom, and Conway moved south of Avenue V on 29th and made a stop on the south and east progression of the fire, holding it short of a residence.

A few units remained on scene overnight to assist with overhaul procedures. No injuries reported. The cause is still under investigation.

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