GILLETTE, Wyo. The Campbell County Fire Department responded to multiple incidents across July 1–3, 2026, including medical emergencies, vehicle collisions, structure and equipment fires, and grass fires. On July 2 crews contained the All Night Creek Fire to 73.3 acres and the Dry Creek Fire to 0.26 acres, with daily logs listing times and locations. The department recorded year-to-date response totals rising from 1,686 on July 1 to 1,718 by July 3 as crews addressed hazards such as gas leaks, carbon monoxide alarms, and hazardous materials investigations. Officials reported containment details and handled multiple activated fire alarms, and local responders continued monitoring and follow-up into the subsequent days.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
Your local fire department is working hard to keep you safe. They're responding to everything from medical emergencies to fires and vehicle collisions. It's a reminder to stay vigilant about fire safety, especially during the summer months. Check your smoke detectors and review your family's emergency plan.
The Campbell County Fire Department is on top of multiple incidents. Their quick response and containment efforts are crucial in preventing larger disasters. Remember, every call they answer is a potential life saved. Worth forwarding if you know someone who appreciates the hard work of our first responders.
Local emergency services benefited through incident response experience, containment of fires (All Night Creek and Dry Creek), and maintained public safety, while the community received timely assistance and hazard mitigation.
Residents and motorists affected by medical emergencies, vehicle collisions, and grass or structure fires experienced service disruption, property risk, and potential injuries during the July 1–3 incidents.
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