Fire marshal talks about controlled burn safety measures Published IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - High winds have been causing issues for people looking to burn their trash. Idaho Falls fire officials say it doesn't take much for a small trash fire to become dangerous. Especially with the high winds expected over the weekend, said Scott Grimmett, the fire marshal with the Idaho Falls Fire Department. "Please always look at the weather. The humidity and the wind is a huge issue here. So look at a free weather app, get on a computer, pay attention to the news for a few days before. Keep that burning down to that single-digit wind speeds, and be aware of what direction it's pushing," Grimmett said.