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Douglas County wildfire sparked by trash truck, sheriff says

The Dahlberg fire south of Franktown consumed 1,081 acres, sheriff’s officials said

Douglas County officials ordered evacuations after a wildfire sparked south of Franktown on Feb. 24, 2026. (Courtesy of the Douglas County Sheriff's Office.)
Douglas County officials ordered evacuations after a wildfire sparked south of Franktown on Feb. 24, 2026. (Courtesy of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.)
Lauren Penington of Denver Post portrait in Denver on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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A wildfire that raced across more than 1,000 acres of dry, grassy land in Douglas County on Tuesday was started by a trash truck, according to the sheriff’s office.

The trash truck dropped “a hot load” at an unspecified location south of Franktown, which sparked the 1,081-acre Dahlberg fire, according to an update from the . The update did not specify why the truck dropped the load.

Dry vegetation and up to 20 mph winds allowed the flames to spread quickly, county officials said. The fire was first reported near Dahlberg and Lake Gulch roads at 12:39 p.m. Tuesday, roughly 8 miles south of Franktown and 8 miles east of Larkspur.

More than a dozen homes and the nearby Cherry Valley Elementary School were evacuated, but no property damage was reported and residents were able to safely return home, sheriff’s officials said.

The fire was fully contained Tuesday evening, sheriff’s officials said in a 4:54 p.m. post on social media. Crews remained on scene overnight to mop up hotspots and ensure high winds didn’t rekindle the flames.

Douglas County wildfire chars more than 1,000 acres south of Franktown


 

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