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Barrington brush fire
Throughout the north and northwest suburbs, over the past week or so, the sky has been filled with random plumes of smoke—mostly from widespread prescribed prairie burns. These controlled fires are part of an ongoing effort to manage grasslands and reduce wildfire risk. However, not all fires are properly authorized, and some have required a response from local fire departments. On Tuesday, while driving through the northwest suburbs, Larry Shapiro followed one such unpermitted prairie fire that had ignited in an unsupervised area.
A photo taken by Shapiro shows the scene upon arrival of the first Barrington Fire Department units. The fire was burning along a line in the middle of a large field, though the thick smoke had already begun to clear. The image captures the scale of the blaze, which, despite its intensity, didn’t last long due to limited fuel.
As more units arrived, it became clear that this was no small fire. Barrington’s new IHC/US Tanker, two engines, a quint, an ambulance, a battalion chief, and a brush unit were all on scene. The fire had already consumed a large portion of the field, but enough fuel remained to pose a threat to nearby homes if wind conditions shifted.
The brush truck arrived later and worked to dampen any remaining hotspots and secure the perimeter. A second photo shows how close the fire came to residential areas, with the field just beyond a homeowner’s yard. Despite the size of the fire, it was contained quickly and did not spread to any structures.
While the majority of the field had burned, a significant portion remained untouched, highlighting how quickly these fires can move and how important early intervention is. The fire department’s quick response prevented any damage to homes, showcasing their preparedness and efficiency.
A small gallery of photos can be seen HERE.