The all-volunteer fire team from Franklin County Fire District 4 said they've timed it out and they think the Hanford Reach Fire in Franklin County might have started right around the peak of Monday's solar eclipse. Captain Michael Rattray said he knows how long it takes for wildfires to get going and the math checks out when compared it to the time they received the first call. "We [had been] watching the eclipse. I was headed back to my shop, and boy it wasn't long afterward that the [alarm] went out." Chief Steve Cooper said he should have seen it coming, "When I woke up that morning I told my wife to watch out because something crazy was going to go on with the Eclipse."