Inez Fire Rescue and Kentucky Forestry Extinguish 35-Acre Forest Fire

Crews battled the blaze over the weekend in Martin County, Kentucky.

Mar. 22, 2026 at 10:23pm

Over the weekend, firefighters from Inez Fire Rescue and the Kentucky Division of Forestry worked to extinguish a 35-acre forest fire in the Samson Drive area off Big Lick Road in Martin County, Kentucky. The fire was reported on Friday night and crews continued to contain the flames on Saturday.

Why it matters

Forest fires pose a serious threat to public safety and the environment, especially in rural areas like Martin County. The quick response and collaboration between local fire and state forestry crews helped to limit the damage and prevent the fire from spreading further.

The details

According to a Facebook post from Inez Fire Rescue, the department responded with Engine 22 and Tanker 21, along with crews from the Kentucky Division of Forestry, to battle the 35-acre blaze. Firefighters worked through Friday night and into Saturday to fully extinguish the flames.

  • The fire was reported on Friday night, March 21, 2026.
  • Crews continued to work on containing the fire throughout Saturday, March 22, 2026.

The players

Inez Fire Rescue

The local fire department that responded to the forest fire incident.

Kentucky Division of Forestry

The state agency that collaborated with Inez Fire Rescue to extinguish the 35-acre forest fire.

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The takeaway

The successful joint response between local and state agencies highlights the importance of coordinated efforts to address forest fire emergencies, especially in rural areas where resources can be limited. This incident underscores the need for continued vigilance and preparedness to protect communities from the risks of wildfires.