Crook County Fire and Rescue closes outdoor pile burning, moves to summer burning restrictions

Kelsey Merison

CROOK COUNTY, Ore. (KTVZ) — According to Crook County Fire and Rescue, outdoor debris pile burning closed on Saturday, May 9th. Summer burning regulations began the same day.

The agency says burn barrels and personal warming fires are still allowed after Saturday’s closure on designated Restricted Burn Days in accordance with the Crook County Outdoor Burn Regulations.  A copy of the regulations can be found on CCFR’s website, www.crookcountyfireandrescue.com.

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