Firefighters respond to woods fire off Pea Ridge Road

Smoke pours from Monday’s woods fire off Pea Ridge Road. (Rob Moore/Habersham County)

A homeowner called Habersham County firefighters for help after a brush fire he started got out of control.

Emergency personnel received the 911 call just before noon on Monday, Oct. 23.

“Habersham County Emergency Services received a call for a large brush fire that had gotten out of control, possibly into the wood line,” said HCES Battalion Chief Michael Alexander. “Our Station 12 was the first on scene and advised that it had gotten into the woods.”

Habersham County Emergency Services Tanker 12 passes Med 21 while on the way to get additional water for Monday’s firefighting effort off Pea Ridge Road. (Rob Moore/Habersham County)
A Georgia Forestry Commission dozer prepares to make its way to Monday’s woods fire off Pea Ridge Road. (Rob Moore/Habersham County)

HCES personnel located approximately eight vehicles a short distance from the fire and requested mutual aid from the Cornelia Fire Department and Georgia Forestry Commission. Alexander said with help from those agencies, they were able to get the situation under control.

The fire occurred on private property located between Garner Road and Crane Mill Road.

“The homeowner did have a burn permit and he appeared to be abiding by all the rules,” says Alexander.

At 2:50 p.m., county crews turned over the scene to the Georgia Forestry Commission.