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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8 alarm grass fire - 500 acres lost 1976 Volunteers Join Grass Fire War; 500 Acres Lost 4 ....E_ 7 b 2. COLLEGE STATION — An call at 1:50 p.m. until 11:38 per cent, humidity and 20 eight alarm grass fire, one of p.m. m.p.h. winds made fighting the largest in College Station's "The probable cause of the the fire "rough." history, relentlessly devoured fire was sparks from a passing One fireman, volunteer more than 500 acres of train," said College Station Richard Holbert, was over - valuable pastureland south of Fire Chief Doug Landua, "but come by smoke and heat College Station Monday. we are still checking other exhaustion. He was taken to Dozens of volunteers and leads." Bryan Hospital, kept on firemen from Bryan and Landua said this was the oxygen overnight and will College Station fought the largest fire he can remember probably be released today, IN menacing blaze along the threatening the city. Homes in the fire chief said. Wellborn Highway for more the Southwood Valley Addition Others fighting the fire were Z than three hours before the of College Station were singed, but no other major major portion of that fire was threatened by the fire east of casualties were reported. P . under control. College Station State Highway 2154 moving There were numerous fires J "' firemen were actually on the north. along HWY 2154, according to scene of the fires from the first Landua said that a low, 15 Landua. The fire east of HWY 2154 and south of HWY 2818 destroyed about 175 acres and threatened Southwood Valley. Another fire east of HWY 2154 and north of Barron Road -, destroyed about 100 acres and I— ; - , another fire "between the two y �' *1 a Graham Roads" destroyed . about 250 acres of g rassland There were no homes �, /, , .., destroyed in the fire, although "' g M � � � i some sheds were burned to the : '� ground. Fire Chief Landua ex- + K \ r ; presses thanks to all those who a v Iii helped fight the fire in College Station Monday. Bryan firemen were also kept busy Monday with grass T ; - fires. There were nine reported in Bryan. The largest .. occurred at 1:22 p.m. near £';` Richard and Groesbeck Streets, destroying about 40 C '4'. , acres of grassland. There were . three units from the Bryan Fire Department answering this call and one from the College Station Fire Depart- ment. No one was injured in any of VOLUNTEERS JOIN IN FIRE FIGHT these fires and no other property damage was Dozens Responded to Offer Help reported. S . a �A St � g �� ' fig N (Photo Pe Leab HIGH WINDS, LOW HUMIDITY PROVIDED TINDERBOX FOR FIRE IN BRYAN Massive Eight -Alarm Blaze in CS Later Added to Firemen's Worries Monday .---14c.-q-4 )-- ,_ - ____ C b )1,ii ,S b Win/ (1 , G{, \ y -1/7 ...a tec_t_ ,le-ec-lc: 726,t -1---gt-r. . . CLI-....-/ ' e at÷ 4 45).../....L... • at":11'..:76-4. - f ! ,..)aet_tt L i% ,D.,---e.„..42_,1- ..A • , . _ _ ,—_,,,_. _... c . . .. ._ . ___ ____ __, _ _ _ _ _ ..__.__ ___„____ ,.. J. / • s filailk () I's-- ✓ A .10 ‘9_,„ „ j_.. t- s � _Ct_ • _"/.. ' . ...n . -4 1/4-je y-- ^19-4 - 42J , 2 ° _ ____ _ _ pi- d i."._ c--_,... i „ "Lr, - e-Q... " , - - ' •- .-- . r ,A-c -2,2„....;,71...0-4.- , ...".....) "� `�"�" l , ,., „...,,..„,...... i , . 44 s..„1„..- --,) _ _ i