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Anoka County Spring Fire Restrictions in Effect After Huge Carlos Avery Fire--Dangerous Flames Set by Firefighter

Monday was a beautiful, almost spring weather day. Strong winds were blowing the cold air out and there was a promise of spring weather around the corner for later in the week. Those of use who live in Anoka County near wetlands and prairies realize the windy spring weather has some drawbacks. The winter has left grass dry and dormant. One lit cigarette or untended bonfire can spark a huge wildfire. The Minnesota DNR always has spring fire restrictions and we are always aware of them until that first spring rain. DNR Spring Fire Restrictions.

Carlos Avery fire from Ham Lake by Realtor Teri Eckholm

In the morning we were concerned to hear that a few fires had broken out along Lexington Avenue from Blaine to Ham Lake. Usually along the road the fires are started by carelessly tossed cigarettes but several within an hour along the same stretch of road was suspicious. The fires were contained but when they mention Carlos Avery and fire, I am concerned. We live near the Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Center. The preserve is a huge wetland and wildlife refuge that stretches from Lino Lakes to Wyoming.  As a REALTOR and resident of Anoka County, I know of several homes that abut the preserve and so fires in the area are very scary....Especially on a windy day.

Carlos Avery fire Broadway by Realtor Teri Eckholm

As I headed down my road a few miles away late Monday afternoon, imagine my concern as I saw smoke across the sod field in the Carlos Avery area. My commute takes me on Broadway Avenue, a main thoroughfare that bisects the wildlife preserve in Columbus. As I travelled east, I knew the danger had not past. The south side was ablaze.

Carlos Avery fire Broadway flames by Realtor Teri Eckholm

It was frightening. I snapped a few pictures as I approached but figured the Anoka County deputy directing traffic would frown upon my distracted driving so didn't take any as I was directed by the area where the fire was so close I could feel it heat up the inside of my car. I also resisted the impulse to pull over for additional pictures as so many others had.

Carlos Avery fire Broadway Av Scorched by Teri Eckholm Realtor

Wildfires are dangerous and unpredictable; winds change.
It was a scary afternoon. We were diverted on our way home about 10 miles south to Lino Lakes on our return trip. The fire spread. 1500 total acres burned. Friends we know were being evacuated. The smoke filled the air. Fortunately the wildfire was contained without losses of homes or lives. But the scars will remain.

Carlos Avery fire from Lexington Av by Realtor Teri Eckholm

As I commuted down Broadway Tuesday morning, the scorched land was still smoldering. A Forest Lake firefighter had already been arrested in connection with starting the blaze in the early afternoon on Monday. A witness saw a person shoot fireworks from the car window into the roadside ditch along Broadway. The dry grass immediately burst into flames. The witness had noted the license plate and called in the fire immediately. But the high winds and dry grass were a vicious combination and the fire quickly went wild. The story becomes even stranger when it is revealed that the owner of the vehicle spotted was a former business owner, award winning volunteer fire fighter and coach. It makes no sense that someone would put so many others at risk. Full story of arrest here.

Spring fire restrictions in place for a reason. Heed the warnings.

Fire Facts

  • Approximately 80 percent of all wildfires in MN occur during April and May.
  • The burning of yard debris is a major cause of wildfires in Minnesota.

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Comments

"started by carelessly tossed cigarettes"

This is something that I simply cannot understand.  Is there a person on earth who doesn't know that it's risky and dangerous to throw a cigarette from a car???

I don't believe so.  What is going through their head???

Posted by Lenn Harley, Real Estate Broker, Virginia & Maryland (Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Hi Teri,

It has been reported that this person is no stranger to the legal system.  No matter what's in his past, I can't believe that a firefighter carelessly throws a cigarette out the car window like that!

Posted by Marzena Melby Realtor/Partner - Twin Cities Minnesota Real Estate (Counselor Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Lenn--We originally assumed that someone was tossing a lit cigarette out as that is usually how it starts. Everytime it happens we wonder "what are they thinking?!"

Someone witnessed the start of this fire. This guy shot lit fireworks out of the car deliberately into the dry grass to start the fire. No accident at all! There were 6 fires on Monday in Anoka county but this one was the largest and most dangerous. They are checking to see if he had started them the other fires as well.

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka County Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 1 year ago

Marzena--Yeah the stories coming out about his background are pretty dicey to say the very least. The witness said it was not a cigarette but he shot some type of fireworks into the dry grass...no accident if the report is true.

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka County Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 1 year ago

I ran into one today coming home from Leesburg. 

I don't believe that these fires are any kind of accident.  It doesn't take Rhodes Scholar to know that you don't throw a cigarett out a car window. 

Posted by Lenn Harley, Real Estate Broker, Virginia & Maryland (Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Lenn--Agreed. It is more than just careless...It just plain stupid!

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka County Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 1 year ago

I certainly should have expanded my list of states where agents should send the be prepared warnings to friends and clients who have animals on their property.  Can you even imagine losing your 15 wonderful horses at one time to a raging wildfire.  Knowing they were shut in stalls, and had no way our.  Texas Ag commissioner estimated that 10000 cows  a nd horses died. in the last e days.  I am so worried that the worst is still to come.

Posted by PAULA DENMON KW Agent, Horse Person, (Keller Williams Realty Ellis County) about 1 year ago

Paula--Absolutely this area should be included. We are so dry in the Twin Cities suburbs and the spring winds and drought conditions of our area cause extensive wildfires. While there is flooding on the northwestern edge of MN near the Red River, much of the rest of the state has dry vegetation while waiting for spring rains. There are many acreage and horse properties in these areas. Where the Carlos Avery fire was started, there is a wolf sanctuary with dozens of rescued wolves, foxes and other animals. Additionally, this area of Anoka County has many homes on acreage with horses, sheep, cows and other farm animals. Dying from a carelessly set fire in a cage or stall would be a horrible death. How sad for those poor animals.

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka County Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 1 year ago

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