Molalla Coleman Ranch Fire Latest: Massive Barn Fire on South Ferrell Parkway in Oregon; Horrifying Videos Emerging
a huge barn fire According to reports, the Coleman Ranch, located at 15545 South Ferrell Parkway in Molalla, oregon Thursday. A local publication reported that it was a multi-alarm fire, noting that the incident occurred just before 7 p.m.

According to reports, multiple units are currently battling the fire. Meanwhile, a video shared online showed thick smoke rising from a distance.
Coleman Guest Ranch is wedding Location is Molalla, OR. It is located on a working ranch, just east of the main house, and has been described as a quiet but picturesque location.
Molalla Coleman Ranch Fire: Locals show support
Local business Roots Plumbing LLC also shared a set of photos from the Coleman Ranch Fire in Molalla. They said, “Our hearts go out to the Coleman Ranch family in Molalla, Oregon, following the devastating barn fire. We send our thoughts and prayers to everyone affected and sincerely hope that all people and animals are safe and cared for.” They added, “The Molalla community has been strong, and we know everyone will come together to support the Coleman Ranch during this difficult time. We wish them strength, comfort, and a speedy recovery as they begin to rebuild.” You can See photos here.
At the same time, another local wrote “While coming home from Molalla tonight, I had to stop at multiple fire districts to help Molalla Fire put out a large fire. Praying that everything will be ok. Thank you to our first responders for always being there.”
One person said in shock: “The Coleman Ranch barn is on fire. It’s huge. I saw that building being built.”
Another Molalla business, Figaro’s Pizza and All Mine Frozen Yogurt & Bubble Tea, also expressed condolences. “Tonight, we are thinking of the Coleman Ranch family after the barn fire hit them so hard. Hopefully we did everything we could to get everyone and every animal out safely. Molara showed up and this was one of those moments. Sending strength to the Coleman family as they pick up the pieces and rebuild, we are with you,” they wrote.