The city of Clackamas is on fire! Last week, a major fire broke out in the area and the fire department says it is still out. It’s also the only fire in Clackamas county this summer.

The fire is in the city of Clackamas, a town of less than 12,000 people just outside of Portland. The fire department says the fire was caused by a lightning strike from the country in the area about five miles east of the city.

According to city officials, the fire started around 4 p.m. last Wednesday when a large fire broke out in the area where the fire department is based. Fire officials tell the Clackamas News Bureau that they received multiple calls of a large fire after a lightning bolt struck the area.

The Clackamas Fire was a big deal in the old days when some of the largest fire companies in the country would hold big fires. But now they’re just a part of the normal day-to-day life of an American city. One of the biggest surprises of last week’s fire was how fast it spread. The fire was so large that it wasn’t until Wednesday evening that the fire department had any information about the cause.

While the Fire Department has made an effort to get the public to know the fire as much as possible, it’s still difficult to get the word out among the residents of the town. The fire department’s website is currently offline, but you can sign up to receive information by signing up on the Fire Department’s Facebook page.

How much of this is true? It’s a good question, but it’s not the only one. In fact, we may have some issues with the wording of the words “fire” and “to.

For example, the main fire station is in Clackamas, so they’re not really “to” the fire department.

There is some confusion about the meaning of “to” in this context. It’s not clear if the “to” is in relation to an actual fire or to the town itself.

To the fire department, in this case, the “to” in the sentence “Clackamas Fire Department is in Clackamas” is being used as an implied to the town.

Clackamas Fire Department, in this case, is in the town itself.

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