MFD was paged out to reports of a vehicle on fire, south of Star City.

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At 11:02am on June 6, 2025, the MFD (Madison Fire Department) received a call regarding a vehicle on fire, located south of Star City. Upon arrival at the scene, the fire crew encountered a vehicle that was fully engulfed in flames, positioned on the shoulder of the highway.
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Fire Engine 223 responded swiftly and initiated the firefighting operation by deploying the bumper turret to attack the fire initially. This strategic move helped to quickly knock down the intense flames and prevent the spread of the fire to nearby vegetation or structures, especially considering the extreme fire conditions prevalent at that time.

Once the main body of fire was brought under control, a fire hose was extended from the engine to perform a more thorough mop-up operation. This ensured that all residual flames and heat sources were extinguished, reducing the risk of reignition. The MFD firefighters worked diligently to contain the fire and secure the area, demonstrating their commitment to public safety and efficiency.

Their quick response and effective firefighting techniques are highly commendable, and the community is grateful for their service. The fire department's preparedness and skill in handling such incidents are crucial in maintaining the safety and well-being of all residents, especially during periods of heightened fire risk.