Black Bear Cub Ignites Fire Near Ravalli

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A small grass fire on the Flathead Indian Reservation that ignited on Aug. 9 had a tragic start but was quickly brought under control.

Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal (CSKT) firefighters and rural fire departments made quick work of a two acre grassfire northwest of Ravalli that started when a black bear cub climbed a power pole, was electrocuted and fell, starting the grass fire.

C.T. Camel, CSKT fire management specialist, said it happened on an important day.

"Yes, a black bear. And it was on Smokey Bear’s Birthday, his 76th birthday," Camel said.

Camel says this is not the first time a wild animal has climbed this power pole. A couple of years ago a squirrel ran up the same pole, met the same, tragic end, fell and started a grass fire.

Camel says he does not know what the attraction is to this particular power pole.

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Kay Erickson has been working in broadcasting in Billings for more than 20 years. She spent well over a decade as news assignment editor at KTVQ-TV before joining the staff at YPR. She is a graduate of Northern Illinois University, with a degree in broadcast journalism. Shortly after graduation she worked in Great Falls where she was one of the first female sports anchor and reporter in Montana.