The grass fire in in southeast Butler County Sunday stretched about 1.5 miles wide and 20 miles long, burned thousands of acres of land, killed at least one cow, and even damaged fire trucks. "It was just out of control," said rancher Jeanne Squire, who lives just south of Beaumont.
Bender said most fire departments ended up with some damage to their trucks - the rough country roads and getting stuck in ditches causing broken suspensions, and other minor damage.
But one truck get caught in the line of moving fire.
"There was a truck that broke down. I think the smoke probably suffocated his truck," Bender said. "The fire went around him. Stay out of the head fire. It'll roll right over you, in seconds," he said.
The chief at the Atlanta Fire Department individual fire departments will be assessing the cost of damage over the next several days, but called it was an expensive fire to fight.