Colorado firefighters rush to put out grass fire burning near Franktown early Wednesday morning
Firefighters rushed to put out a grass fire burning near Franktown early Wednesday morning. According to fire investigators, several homes were evacuated "out of an abundance of caution" during the fire.
Crews were called to the fire burning in a large pile of wood and ash. According to the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, a vigilant resident spotted the fire on a security camera and immediately called 911.
The incident was quickly brought under control before it spread, and crews said they ensured the pile was completely cooled before they left, with some help from drones to scan for any hot spots.
Fire investigators said that Colorado is experiencing extremely dry conditions and that any spark can cause a fire. Franktown fire was assisted by the Douglas County Sheriff's Office and Castle Rock Fire And Rescue.
This morning, a small wildland fire was reported in Franktown. Patrol deputies captured drone footage that shows just how quickly a fire of this size can escalate under current conditions.
— DC Sheriff (@dcsheriff) December 24, 2025
As seen in the video, our drones are equipped with infrared cameras, giving responders an… pic.twitter.com/nCyFpE3DqY
What caused the fire is being investigated.