Sudden warm weather kept Clark County Fire District 3 busy Tuesday and Wednesday.
The district responded to four wildfires in two days, according to a Wednesday news release. All were caused by high winds and dry conditions, the news release said.
At 6:39 p.m. Tuesday, crews were called out to 20316 N.E. 242nd Ave. for a 1-acre blaze burning in brush, caused by a reignited controlled burn and fanned by gusting east winds, according to the news release. Crews extinguished the fire within 1 1/2 hours, the news release said.
Then, at 1:20 a.m. Wednesday, crews helped Fire District 13 fight a roughly 5-acre blaze at 28609 N.E. East Fork Drive, according to the news release. The blaze was extinguished within 4 1/2 hours. Gusting east winds fanned the flames, but the cause is under investigation, the news release said.
An old burn pile caught fire and spread to other piles and some heavy timber in the same area, Clark County Fire District 13 Chief Shaun Ford said.