Barrington brush fire

Throughout the north and northwest suburbs, over the past week or so, the sky has been filled with random smoke plumes—most of which are from controlled prairie burns. These burns are usually conducted with proper permits and supervision, but occasionally, fires start without authorization, prompting a fire department response. On Tuesday, while driving through the northwest suburbs, Larry Shapiro followed one such unpermitted prairie fire that had ignited in an open field.
Barrington Fire District prairie fire

Upon arrival of the first Barrington companies, the fire was running along a line in the middle of a large field. The dense smoke had already subsided. Larry Shapiro photo

Barrington units were dispatched to a prairie fire behind homes on Old Dundee Road, west of Sutton (Route 59). As they approached, the responding crews noticed the size of the fire and requested additional resources. Upon arrival, they found a large field that had already burned significantly, but there was still a considerable amount of fuel left, and the wind conditions posed a risk to at least one nearby home if the fire shifted.
Barrington Fire District prairie fire

Although flame heights were fairly impressive as depicted here, the fuel load was not sufficient to sustain the fire for very long. Larry Shapiro photo

The Barrington Fire Department’s new IHC/US Tanker was on scene, along with two engines, a quint, an ambulance, a battalion chief, and a brush unit. The fire was quickly brought under control and remained contained within the prairie grasses, without threatening any nearby homes.
Barrington Fire District prairie fire

Barrington's Brush Truck arrived after the initial companies and was driven into the field to wet down the remaining spot fires and the perimeter of the field. Larry Shapiro photo

Barrington Fire District prairie fire

This shot illustrates the size of the field that was involved. The bulk of the fire was out before the fire department arrived. In the distance there is a considerable area visible which did not burn. The foreground shows the proximity of the fire to the resident's yard. Larry Shapiro photo

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