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News Release
Buffalo Field Office, Wyoming
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Feb 20, 2026

BLM Public Safety Notice:  Coal Seam Fires in Northern Campbell and Sheridan Counties

https://www.sheridanwy.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_14895975/File/%20Government/Fire-Rescue/Media/BLM%20News%20Release-2-20-2026.pdf







Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery

It’s that time of year again. The clocks go forward, the days get longer and families get an extra precious hour of daylight. Daylight Savings Time is also a great time to check your smoke alarms:

DID YOU KNOW THAT HAVING A WORKING SMOKE ALARM DOUBLES YOUR CHANCES OF SURVIVING A FIRE?

For the best protection, make sure there is a working smoke alarm on every level of your home, inside bedrooms, and near sleeping areas. Test smoke alarms every month and replace them every 10 years.

HERE ARE A FEW MORE FIRE SAFETY TIPS:

Create and practice a fire escape plan.  Create a home fire escape plan with two ways out of every room.  Choose a place to meet outside that is a safe distance away from your home.

Practice a home fire drill at least twice a year.  Practice a home fire drill with your family during the day and at night.
Practice escaping in under two minutes. Sometimes that is all the time you will have to get out of the house safely.

If there is a fire, leave home immediately.

If there is a lot of smoke, get low and crawl out of the house as quickly as possible.  Call 911 after you are a safe distance away from your home.

Reminder: Smoke alarms don’t last forever. They typically expire after 8-10 years.  So if your alarm is more than 10 years old, it’s time to install a new one.

Contact Sheridan Fire-Rescue at (307) 674-7244 for more information or to request a free smoke alarm.







Sheridan Fire-Rescue would like to remind everyone about the importance of working smoke alarms.  Please see the attached video:  https://youtu.be/vjT-wxP-1nE



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ATTENTION PUBLIC/TRAVELERS:  TRAFFIC CONES

If you encounter orange traffic cones placed in the roadway blocking one or both lanes, please do NOT drive through or around the cones unless directed by authorized personnel! We utilize these items to create safe work zones for our crews while they are operating on or near the roadway. There were several people that disregarded these cones Friday afternoon at Broadway and East 3rd Street while Police, Fire, and EMS were working a motor vehicle accident.

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