Jun 10, 2026

Salina Fire Department issues statement regarding widespread impacts following severe storms

Posted Jun 10, 2026 10:56 PM
Salina Fire Department
Salina Fire Department

Salina Fire Department 

The Salina Fire Department continues to respond to the widespread  impacts of the severe weather that moved into Saline County at  approximately 9:00 p.m. on Monday night, June 8, 2026, bringing heavy rain and wind gusts clocked at more than 100 mph. 

Initially, when the storm entered the county, Salina Fire Department  crews were dispatched to numerous motor vehicle crashes on I-70,  predominantly involving semi-trucks and other high-profile vehicles  affected by the extreme winds and rapidly changing travel conditions. 

Several of the occupants in those crashes sustained injuries that were  considered serious but non-life threatening.

As the storm moved through the area, the nature of emergency calls  quickly shifted. The department began receiving reports of multiple downed and arcing power lines, gas leaks, and possible residential fires. Due to the sustained high call volume, off-duty Fire Department personnel were requested to return to work and the department also requested mutual aid assistance from Saline County Fire Districts No. 5  and No. 7. coordinated through Saline County Emergency  Management.

In the first 36 hours following the storm’s arrival, the department also  responded to multiple structure fires. Preliminary findings indicate that  most of those fires have been related to storm impacts, including issues  associated with damaged power lines and the restoration of electrical  service to affected properties. Between approximately 9:30 p.m. on  Monday night, when the storm struck the county, and 10:00 a.m. this  morning, Wednesday, June 10, the Salina Fire Department responded  to more than 160 requests for service.

The severe weather created a rapidly evolving situation for Salina Fire  Department personnel and partner agencies. Since 9:30 Monday night,  Fire Department personnel have worked continuously to respond to life  safety emergencies, mitigate hazards, and protect property throughout this event we greatly appreciate the assistance of our neighboring fire  districts and the continued cooperation of the public.

The Salina Fire Department reminds residents to take the following  precautions as recovery efforts continue: 

• Stay away from arcing electrical lines and immediately report  them to 911. 

• Use extreme caution when operating portable generators and never operate a generator inside a residence, garage, or other  enclosed space. 

• Be alert to the possibility of fire hazards when power is restored  to properties with storm related damage. 

• Use caution when traveling in areas with debris, damaged  infrastructure, or utility crews working. 

• Please exercise patience and caution with City of Salina general  services and utility crews, as well as the out-of- town and out of-state personnel who are assisting with power restoration  efforts in the community. 

The Salina Fire Department will continue to coordinate with utility  providers, emergency responders, and partner agencies as response and  recovery operations continue. 

Additional information may be released as investigations and damage  assessments continue. The Department encourages the community to  check the City of Salina, Saline County and Salina Fire Department  social media outlets for additional information such as cooling center locations or public assistance information for non-emergency related  questions or situations.