Crime & Safety
Firefighters Conduct Controlled Burn In Marin County
See or smell smoke? Firefighters are conducting a controlled burn near Big Rock.

MARIN COUNTY, CA – Continuing work from last week, firefighters are conducting a controlled burn Tuesday in the Big Rock area of Marin County.
Firefighters from the Marin County Fire Department will conduct the brush pile burning between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. The work follows last Friday's controlled burn.
Fire officials said the burn will take place rain or shine in the 3000 block of Lucas Valley Road.
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Rain or shine, we'll continue with our brush pile burning Tuesday out near Big Rock, in the 3000 block of Lucas Valley Road. Start time is 10 a.m. and end time is 4 p.m. We're continuing a job we started last week. #MarinCounty #Firefighting #LucasValley pic.twitter.com/Qn6BcI0Iwi
— Marin County Fire (@marincountyfire) January 9, 2018
Control Burn Today Rain or Shine 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Tam Crew at 3000 Lucas Valley Road near Big Rock. Thank you Tam Crew! We really appreciate all your hard work to protect Marin! pic.twitter.com/b8M3nqcvvl
— Novato Fire District (@NovatoFireDist) January 9, 2018
Image via Marin County Fire
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