A brush fire broke out Wednesday off SR 507 in Yelm. A few houses were evacuated, and road was closed but fire is now contained as of 2:04 pm

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A brush fire broke out Wednesday off SR 507 in Yelm. A few houses were evacuated, and road was closed but fire is now contained as of 2:04 pm
Home fires are the most common type of emergency in the United States, and can cause deaths, injuries and property loss within minutes of breaking out. Home fires occur every day across the country but we can take action to prepare. Prepare now to protect yourself, your loved ones and your home. Click link to view list: EN_Home-Fire-Safety-Checklist
Home Heating Tips
No matter what you use to heat your home, ensuring your heating devices and systems are in good working order is essential to learning some fall-fire safety tips. Many things can go wrong with heating equipment during spring and summer; verify that everything you need to keep your home warm throughout fall and winter is in good working order before you experience the season’s first cold snap.
Central Heating System Safety Tips
Fireplace Safety Tips
Space Heater Safety Tips
Time Changes Mean Battery Changes
Outdoor Fall Fire Safety Tips
Safety Matters
There is nothing more important than the safety of your family. Everyone in your home needs to know how to behave responsibly to reduce the likelihood of experiencing a fire. Fires can start anytime without warning, and members of your household must know how to react in the event of a fire. It’s a good idea to review fire prevention and safety tips with your family every fall and several other times throughout the year.
There were 18 rural fire districts from across the state at the tree lighting ceremony to receive a check and a bag full of toys to hand out to needy families in their communities.
Chief Mark King of SE Thurston Fire Authority received a check and a bag of toys from Secretary of State Kim Wyman on behalf of Holiday Kids Tree Project Association, sponsored by the Association of Washington Businesses in Olympia.
The funds will be used to put a smile on the faces of children in Yelm, Rainier, and the surrounding area with Christmas dinners, clothes, toys and games.
The schools of Yelm and Rainier will provide a list of families struggling this Holiday season to the SE Thurston Fire Authority.
This year, a 30-foot Noble Fir came from the Weyerhauser Tree Farm. The tree is decorated with 7,000 lights, ornaments, dolls, and stuffed animals. The choir performed Christmas music, candy canes were handed out, and children talked with Santa.
When the tree is taken down, the dolls and stuffed animals along with a book are donated to the children’s hospital.
Left to right: SE Thurston Fire Authority Chief Mark King, Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman, and Firefighter Tony Brosco
Be safe! Watch the weather for snow storms, flood warnings, and other alerts.
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A thank you letter from our Fire Chief, Mark King.
Time: All Day
Enjoy rides, games and food!
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June 24 – 25, 2016