03/27/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/27/2026 07:42
Escambia County Fire Rescue reminds residents to use extreme caution when conducting any outdoor burning activity, as dry conditions and shifting winds can quickly turn a small fire into a dangerous situation.
Since March 1, 2026, ECFR has responded to 100 outdoor fire incidents, including two that extended to nearby homes, resulting in the total loss of two homes. ECFR encourages residents to stay vigilant and follow all local regulations to help prevent wildfires and protect lives and property.
Outdoor Burning Regulations
Check local regulations and burn bans before starting any outdoor fire.
Outdoor Burning Safety Tips
Outdoor Burning in Escambia County
Before conducting an outdoor burn, it's important to know what Escambia County residents can and cannot burn. Note: The City of Pensacola prohibits outdoor fires or open burning of any kind within city limits.
Residents should report any out-of-control fires immediately by calling 911.
Escambia County Fire Rescue remains committed to protecting the community through fire prevention and public education. By practicing safe outdoor burning, residents can help reduce the risk of wildfires and keep Escambia County and its residents safe.
For more information about Escambia County Fire Rescue and fire safety, visit MyEscambia.com/firerescue.