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Missoula Rural Fire District reports lower local calls, reminds residents burn permits are required starting March 1
Summary
Deputy Chief Corey Horsons said Lolo's station logged 25 calls in January (down from 37) while the district is up about 8% year-to-date; he reminded residents that open burning season begins March 1, burn permits cost about $7 and must be activated on burn days.
Deputy Chief Corey Horsons of the Missoula Rural Fire District told the Lolo Community Council that the district's call volume has increased about 8% year-to-date, while the Lolo station specifically had 25 calls in January (down from 37 the prior year).
Horsons reminded residents that open burning season in Missoula County starts March…
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