Firefighters from Sedgwick and Butler counties had to put out a grass fire northeast of Wichita Monday afternoon.
Two sheds, a tree row and several brush piles burned in a fire that lasted into the early morning southwest of Hutchinson.
Wichita firefighters had to go buy more wood for a call they had trained for but not responded to in at least 10 years.
The combination of low humidity and high winds is driving up the fire danger across the state. Two departments battled one grass fire in Butler County, which consumed more than 50 acres of land this ...
Crews are battling a grass fire in northwest Kansas. The fire is located in ... Fifteen units representing five agencies, including the Wichita Fire Department and Sedgwick County Fire District ...
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Hutchinson officials evacuated several blocks near and around downtown after a gas leak caused an explosion Saturday at a ...
Labette Community College had its annual fire school on Saturday and Sunday at various locations in Parsons. Firefighters ...
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