Fire crews from Haslet and Fort Worth scrambled yesterday to a fast-moving brush fire that tore through dry grass and open terrain near Sendera Ranch, knocking it down before it could threaten nearby homes. The blaze was contained with no injuries or major structural damage reported. Photos released by the department show engines and brush units chasing down hotspots as crews soaked the area to keep it from flaring back up.
According to Haslet Fire Rescue, Haslet crews teamed up with units from the Fort Worth Fire Department to attack the fast-moving brush fire. In a Facebook post, the department said the incident was brought under control quickly, credited the scene photos to Blazing Rigs Photography, and noted that 2026 is already “off to a busy start” for local responders. The post thanked all responding companies and confirmed that no major damage or injuries were reported.
Mutual Aid Helped Crews Get There Fast
Mutual aid from neighboring departments brought in extra engines and brush units, which helped slow the fire’s advance and stamp out hotspots. Per MapQuest, Fort Worth Fire Department Station 34 is located in the Sendera Ranch area near Haslet, putting city resources close enough for a quick assist when brush and grass fires kick up.
Photos From The Fire Line
Blazing Rigs Photography supplied the images shared by Haslet Fire Rescue, capturing firefighters working the brush and hunting for embers. The department’s post, which included those photos, again thanked the responding companies and repeated that 2026 is “off to a busy start,” according to Haslet Fire Rescue. The images remain available on the department’s Facebook page for anyone following the incident…