Cigarette Ignites Brush Fire Near Homes | Denver News
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A small but dangerous brush fire erupted in Idaho Springs Sunday night, sparked by an employee’s unextinguished cigarette or joint near a rafting company — a violation of Clear Creek County’s strict Stage Two fire restrictions. Local deputies acted fast with extinguishers, preventing a bigger disaster in a bone-dry area where even minor sparks can ignite catastrophic blazes. Fire officials warn that everyday actions like mowing or parking on dry grass can trigger devastating fires, citing past disasters like CalWood and Marshall. No charges yet, but the investigation is active — and authorities are urging everyone to take fire safety seriously before it’s too late.
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