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Large Barn and Field Fire Near Huntley

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Large Barn and Field Fire Near Huntley

County
McHenry
Location
14800 block of Church Road, unincorporated Huntley, Illinois
Category
Fire / Explosion / Hazmat
Watch Tags
None
Severity
high
Priority
high
Occurred On
2026-05-22 11:44:00
Published On
2026-05-22 18:55:00
Status
Current
Occurred Confidence
Exact
Published Confidence
Exact
First Seen
2026-05-23 03:05:44
Last Seen
2026-05-23 03:05:44
Source Records
1
Match Review
Standard
Source
Large barn destroyed after becoming fully engulfed in flames, causing 2nd barn to catch fire near Huntley
Source URL
https://www.lakemchenryscanner.com/2026/05/22/large-barn-destroyed-after-becoming-fully-engulfed-in-flames-causing-2nd-barn-to-catch-fire-near-huntley/

Summary

Source-linked reporting indicates fire crews and sheriff personnel responded to a large barn fire in the 14800 block of Church Road, where two barns became involved and a field fire developed across the roadway. This item is logged as a major fire response because of rapid spread, threatened exposures, rural water operations, MABAS escalation, and extended overhaul needs.

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Occurred On Published On County Source Report Run Update Report File
2026-05-22 11:44:00 2026-05-22 18:55:00 McHenry Large barn destroyed after becoming fully engulfed in flames, causing 2nd barn to catch fire near Huntley 2026-05-23 03:05:44
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Source-linked reporting indicates fire crews and sheriff personnel responded to a large barn fire in the 14800 block of Church Road, where two barns became involved and a field fire developed across the roadway. This item is logged as a major fire response because of rapid spread, threatened exposures, rural water operations, MABAS escalation, and extended overhaul needs. Intel_052326_0305.txt