(KLZA)-- The Falls City Volunteer Fire Department responded to a fire that appears to have been set intentionally Saturday evening according to a release from the Department.
The fire call, around 8:00 p.m. was to a location south of Community Medical Center in Falls City, north and west of the Wilderness Falls housing complex, about 200 feet from the housing units.
The Falls City Volunteer Fire Department urges everyone to report suspicious burning activity to the Falls City Police Department.
Last week firefighters responded to what is believed to be a fire intentionally started at Legion Memorial Park.
The department also respond to the tree dump site north of Falls City around 5:00 p.m. Saturday due to a flare up at the site.
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