Fort Chaffee training causes fires to threaten homes in Greenwood
TO GET STARTED – AND WHAT ARE DOING TO PREVENT MANY ERROR. THE NATIONAL PROTECTION SAYS THAT SOLDIERS HAVE BEEN DETERMINED THEIR WEAPONS WHEN THE FIRE STARTS. IT IS QUICK TO GET TO THIS AREA ON THE NORTH UP TO SOME ICE BEFORE THE FIRE IS STOP STANDING. EMERGENCY MANAGERS SAY FIRE FIRE OVER ABOUT 200 ACRES ON FT. COFFEE AND ABOUT 40 TO 50 CLASS ON LAND FIRE ON PRIVATE LAND.
Military training at Fort Chaffee causes fire that prompts evacuations in Greenwood
According to Lieutenant Colonel Will Phillips, Lieutenant Colonel Will Phillips of the Arkansas National Guard, Lieutenant Colonel Will Phillips fired a machine gun into a grass fire that forced people to evacuate their homes in Greenwood. Phillips said. Phillips says they used marker bullets that let you see where the bullets were. Fort Chaffee has its own fire department, but they cannot put out the fire. People living in the Hilltop Drive neighborhood had to evacuate their homes for several hours because of the fire. “We were in the middle of dinner and the mayor showed up by the door which was very impressive,” Christy Beherns told 40/29 News. “He told us we were evacuating, and it was suggested that we leave now. We loaded up two dogs and a cat and took our medicine and they very good indeed.” Everyone can go home later that night. Phillips said the fire was 85% to 90% under control as of Wednesday morning. since Monday. The burning ban by County Judge David Hudson cited extremely dry conditions, the dry weather of the summer having increased the risk of wildfires across the region. It became nationally known when Elvis Presley got his first military haircut there in 1956, which was not the first major fire at Fort Chaffee but in 2008, a fire that consumed it. about 150 vacant barracks at Fort Chaffee. In 2011, a Kentucky National Guard dropped a cigarette and set fire to over 100 buildings.
Military training at Fort Chaffee Combined Mobility Training Center ignited the fire forcing people to evacuate their homes in Greenwoodfollowed Lieutenant Colonel Will Phillips with the Arkansas National Guard.
Phillips said a unit fired machine guns on Tuesday when the fire started. They used marker bullets that let you see where the bullets were.
Phillips said the fire quickly spiraled out of control. Fort Chaffee has its own fire department, but they were unable to put out the flames.
People living in the Hilltop Drive neighborhood had to evacuate their homes for several hours because of the fire.
Christy Beherns told 40/29 News: “We were in the middle of dinner and the mayor showed up at the door, which was very impressive. “He told us we were evacuating, and it was suggested that we leave now. We loaded up with two dogs and a cat and grabbed our medical and them. very good indeed.”
People can go home later that night. The fire was 85% to 90% under control as of Wednesday morning.
Danger of fire and explosion
Phillips said Fort Chaffee has temporarily stopped using the tracking rings while base leadership assesses weather and other conditions.
Sebastian County, where Fort Chaffee is located, has been officially banned from burning since Monday. The burning ban by County Judge David Hudson cited extremely dry conditions.
The dry summer weather has increased the risk of wildfires across the region.
The Fort Chaffee Mobility Training Center is used by the Arkansas National Guard for training. It became nationally famous when Elvis Presley got his first military haircut there in 1956.
This is not the first major fire in Fort Chaffee.
In 2008, a fire destroyed about 150 vacant barracks at Fort Chaffee. In 2011, a Kentucky National Guard dropped a cigarette and set fire to over 100 buildings.