Now that I'm up for the night after an over firing turned into a chimney fire. I loaded up the stove like normal for the night, went to do my nightly routine came back to shut down the controls and it was already sky rocketing to 700°. I immediately shut down the air completely and it kept climbing (about 800°). I searched on here really fast to see what to do and I read to open up the door to help stop the secondaries from burning. That worked but in turn caught my chimney on fire for about 10 min (went out just before the fire department got here) I just cleaned my chimney in the beginning of September and have been burning seasoned fir. What can I do to help stop this from happening again? Did I do the right thing by opening the door? Should I have just closed down the air controls and rode it out? This is my second year heating with a wood stove so any help is appreciated.