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Fire authorities worry that homeless camps could lead to fire risk as temperatures rise

Jun 26, 2024, 9:00 PM

A no camping sign near the area where a grass fire started in Ogden on June 25, 2024. Homeless camp...

A no camping sign near the area where a grass fire started in Ogden on June 25, 2024. Homeless camps could lead to fire risk as temperatures rise.(Mike Anderson, KSL TV)

(Mike Anderson, KSL TV)

OGDEN — After Tuesday’s fire that blazed nearby Interstate 15 in Weber County, fire officials are worried about the dangerous mix of homeless camps and dry fuels as the temperatures rise.

City officials said homeless camps are usually set up in areas that are obscured by trees and brushes, and adding dry fuels like camp stoves could create a very dangerous situation.

That was the case for the fire just south of 12th Street’s northbound off-ramp near I-15. Firefighters said the black smoke came from a large pile of garbage and tons of propane tanks.

“Making meth or some sort of drugs, or they’re, they’re stealing copper wire, and they’re melting the plastic off of that so they can go sell the copper wire,” said Bob Morris, the city administrator for Marriott-Slaterville.

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An Ogden brush fire broke out near Interstate 15 on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. (Mike Anderson, KSL TV)

He said aside from cooking food, city officials and first responders often find drug users in the encampments, who, as a result, are not allowed into local shelters.

Morris said city crews often move them out, only to have them show up somewhere else between their city, West Haven, and Ogden.

“So you don’t know what may be in that encampment environment. And, that presents dangers to the unsheltered as well as to the firefighters,” said Ogden Fire Chief Mike Mathieu.

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