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July 31 Morning Update and Smoke Outlook (Hendrix Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 31, 2018 - 10:39am
Hendrix Fire – Tuesday, July 31, 2018 Morning Update Community Meeting scheduled for Wednesday Evening Acres: 1,081 acres Cause: Lightning Percent Containment: 70% Start Date: 07/15/18, 8:30 am Location: 9 mi southwest of Ashland, Oregon Expected Containment Date: 08/31/2018 Jurisdiction: Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest & Oregon Department of Forestry Resources: 261 personnel, 5 Hand Crews, 1 Helicopter, 4 Engines, 1 Dozer, and 5 water tenders. COMMUNITY MEETING: There will be a Hendrix Fire Community Meeting on Wednesday, August 1, 2018, at 7 pm. The meeting will be held at the Ashland Middle School, 100 Walker Avenue, Ashland, Oregon 97520. Due to steep and­ rough terrain, the southeast corner of the fire remains uncontained and continues to be monitored by firefighters. Personnel are scouting the area for opportunities to increase containment as part of a full suppression strategy. Suppression is a wildfire response strategy to “put the fire out,” as...

Taylor Fire Morning Update - Tuesday, July 31, 2018 (Taylor Creek Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 31, 2018 - 10:30am
Total size: 26,950 acres Containment: 20%Firefighters had success Monday and overnight on the south and east flanks of the fire. Evacuation orders were downgraded to Level 2 (Get Ready) for some residences in the area. Mop-up, patrol and work to reinforce control lines continue. Containment increased in the Limpy Creek area and is now at 20 percent for the fire. Fire activity increased late Monday on the northern area of the fire. As the fire approaches the Rogue River, crews will continue firing operations to secure primary line. Strategic firing operations are used when conditions are favorable. The fire has not crossed the Rogue River.Multiple aircraft are being used to assist the ground efforts in the northeastern corner of the fire, these resources include aircraft from the Oregon National Air Guard. The fire is backing down toward Galice Road and firefighters are working to hold the road as a fire line. Crews will continue to prep the Bear Camp Road, with the intent of...

7/31/18 Natchez Fire Update (Natchez Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 31, 2018 - 10:18am
Weather and Fire Behavior: Our weather is trending slightly cooler, but with continued light winds. Temperatures will continue to be in low to mid 90’s across the valleys and ridges. Fire behavior will again have the opportunity to be active if and when the smoke clears over the fire area. Yesterday’s Activities: Crews continued to make progress on the ground across the Natchez Fire yesterday. Crews monitored the progress of the low intensity burn between the 4810 and 012 roads on the northern end of the fire, allowing the burn to back at a controlled pace. The remainder dozer line that connects the 4810, 012 and 4808 roads was prepared for burning operations when the conditions allow. Crews continued to patrol the east side of the fire, checking for spot fires and maintain the existing fire line along the 060 road and limiting growth. Crews began to scout for potential containment lines along Indian Creek and looking for opportunities to tie those into the 030 road. The...

July 31 Timber Crater 6 Fire Update (Timber Crater 6 Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 31, 2018 - 10:02am
Timber Crater 6 Fire Update July 31, 2018, 10:00 am NW Incident Management Team (IMT) 9, Brian Goff, Incident Commander Contact us at: TimberCrater6.2018@gmail.com - Fire Information: 541-238-2084 (GoogleVoice) or 541-291-4158 Crater Lake National Park, OR – The Timber Crater 6 Fire remains at 3,126 acres, is 80% contained, and is staffed with 352 personnel. The eastern portion of the fire is in patrol status. Crews on the southern boundary continue to mop up farther into the interior to complete the remaining 20% of open line. Single tree torching was observed in the interior of the fire area. Heavy fuels in the interior will continue to smolder and burn, putting up occasional smoke. This will continue until a season ending weather event, such as a heavy rain or blanketing snow extinguishes the last of the heavy fuels. Helitack firefighters carefully gridded the Timber Crater 9 Fire and finding no heat, declared it out. All remaining equipment and supplies were back hauled....

Wilson Prairie Fire Update July 31, 2018 (Wilson Prairie Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 31, 2018 - 9:49am
Wilson Prairie Fire Update Northwest Interagency Incident Management Team 8, Incident Commander: Doug Johnson July 31, 2018 - 9:00 A.M. This will be the last update from the Northwest Interagency Incident Management Team 8 (NWIIMT8). This will be the last on the Wilson Prairie Fire unless conditions change. The local units will provide any updated information. NWIIMT8 would like to take this opportunity to say “thank you” to the community, cooperators, agency staff, and firefighters for the unwavering support during our management of the Wilson Prairie Fire. The transfer of management of the Wilson Prairie Fire is in progress. A Type 4 incident commander (IC), Kristen Marshall, will arrive today to shadow the existing operations. The proposed schedule is to turn over command of the Wilson Prairie Fire to IC Marshall and her organization on Wednesday morning at 6:00 am. Smoke from other fires remains in the local area. Those with sensitivity concerns should take appropriate...

South Umpqua Complex Daily Update 7-31-18 (South Umpqua Complex Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 31, 2018 - 9:45am
COMMUNITY MEETING TILLER RFPD STATION TUESDAY JULY 31, 2018 6:30 PM Miles Fire crews will continue to hold and improve control lines on and near the 1610 road along the north side of the fire. Mop up and snag mitigation will continue. Snags in the fire area and along the roads are significant safety hazards. Many of the snags are left from the Timbered Rock Fire of 2002. Firing operations will be used where needed as weather permits. There has been active fire toward the southeast with spotting up to a half mile east toward Gobblers Knob. Columbus Fire mop-up continues along the western edge while preparation and burnout operations will be underway along the north side. Crews will continue to prep and improve lines on the south side. On the northern edge a slop over was secured and no more spots were detected outside the line. Snowshoe Fire personnel continue hose lays into areas that are inaccessible by fire engines and are mopping up within 200 to 300 feet from the outer edge. On...

7/31/18 Klondike Fire Update (Klondike Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 31, 2018 - 9:33am
A Community Meeting will be held tonight at the Selma Community and Education Center in Selma at 6 p.m.. Fire managers will provide an overall update and current fire information. Weather and Fire Behavior: The air mass over the fire area is very gradually cooling however it will remain drier than normal for this time of year. Winds are again expected to be light and mostly terrain driven with occasional late afternoon gusts around 12-15 mph. Smoke covered the fire yesterday until late afternoon reducing fire behavior and moderating spread. Smoke from the fire, as well as other fires in the region, will continue to settle into valleys and low-lying drainages. Yesterday’s Activities: Firefighters continued preparing Forest Roads 4105, 25, 2512 and 2402 along with old Biscuit Fire dozer lines for burnout to control the fire to the north and east. Forest Road 4103-087 has also been prepped for burnout to the wilderness boundary when conditions allow to secure the southern...

Tuesday July 31, Morning Update (Long Hollow Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 31, 2018 - 8:48am
Long Hollow Fire: 33,451 acres Containment: 75% Reported: July 26, 4:44 P.M. Cause: Human Dufur, Oregon – The fire did not grow on Monday while, firefighters continued to improve fire perimeter lines, and air operations provided support to the fire. A helicopter was used to drop buckets of water on a flare up within the fire perimeter. Reduction in fire acres is due to more refined mapping on the northern edge of the fire. Temperatures Tuesday are forecasted to be a bit cooler, from 96 to 101 degrees, and humidity in the range of 14 to 19%. Wind will be 8 to 13 mph, with gusts of 15 to 20 mph. Red Flag warnings will be in effect from noon on Tuesday until 10 pm Wednesday. Smoke will continue to be visible in surrounding communities from fires within Oregon and adjacent states. On Tuesday, firefighters will continue to patrol, hold and improve existing hand and dozer line along all divisions of the fire. Fire personnel continue to be released as the fire activity decreases. ...

Garner Complex July 30 Evening Update (Garner Complex Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 9:44pm
As of 6 am today, the Taylor Creek Fire is no longer part of the Garner Complex. For information on the Taylor Creek Fire please call 541-474-5305. Oregon Department of Forestry Type-1 Incident Management Team 1 (Hessel) as-sumed command of the Garner Complex at noon today. The Oregon State Fire Marshal’s office (OSFM) and the US Forest Service are no longer in unified command with the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) on the Garner Complex. While the threat to homes on the Garner Complex has diminished, evacua-tions remain in place for the safety of the residences and fire crews. Resources assigned to the Garner Complex will continue to monitor and patrol around affected homes. Lines are holding on all fires within the Garner Complex and crews continue to mop-up, monitor and patrol. Mop-up is being conducted 100-200 feet from the fire perimeter and up to 300 feet in areas were access permits. Mop-up is extinguishing or removing burning material near control lines to make a...

Community Meeting, Wednesday, August 1, 7 pm, Ashland Middle School (Hendrix Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 8:45pm
Hendrix Fire Community Meeting Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at 7 pm Ashland Middle School 100 Walker Avenue Ashland, OR 97520 The meeting will also be livestreamed on Facebook. Facebook: https://fb.me/HendrixFire2018 Twitter: @RRSNF #HendrixFire InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5939/ Phone: 541-632-3567 Email: rrsnf.hendrixfire@gmail.com

JoCo Sheriff's Office Evacuation Notice: Galice Road (Taylor Creek Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 6:33pm
INCIDENT: Taylor Creek Fire New Road Closure INCIDENT DATE AND TIME: 7/30/18 @ 2:30 pm REPORTING DEPUTY: C. KraussJOSEPHINE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE PRESS RELEASESHERIFF DAVE DANIEL1901 NE F St, Grants Pass, OR 97526 Office: (541) 474-5123 Fax: (541) 474-5114 E-mail: jocosheriff@co.josephine.or.usDETAILS:Due to firefighting operations for the Taylor Creek wildfire, Galice Road has been closed to all traffic, except emergency vehicles, between Stratton Creek Road and Taylor Creek Road.Traffic travelling out Galice Road to Galice will be turned around at Stratton Creek. Traffic traveling from Galice towards Merlin, will have to travel Galice Road to Lower Graves Creek Road or Lower Wolf Creek Road.It is unknown how long the Galice Road will be closed.Please monitor local radio and television stations for changes to this closure or call the Fire Information Center at 541-474-5305. Fire Information Center is staffed from 7:00am to 11:00pm each day.If you have not signed up for Josephine...

JoCo Sherrif's Office Evacuation Notice: Riverbanks Road (Taylor Creek Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 6:14pm
INCIDENT: Taylor Creek Fire Evacuation Notices INCIDENT DATE AND TIME: 7/30/18 @ 6:00 pm REPORTING DEPUTY: C. KraussDETAILS:JOSEPHINE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEBased on recommendations from the Garner Complex Incident Management Team, the residents living in the GREEN shaded area on the map east of the Rogue River, north of US Hwy 199 and along Riverbanks Road from 199 to Marcy Loop are being placed on a LEVEL 1 “BE READY”. This evacuation notice is due to the Taylor Creek Fire.A LEVEL 1 “BE READY” evacuation notice means residents should be aware of the danger that exists in their area, monitor emergency services websites and local media outlets for information.This is the time for preparation and precautionary movement of persons with special needs, mobile property and (under certain circumstances) pets and livestock.If conditions worsen, emergency services personnel WILL MAKE EVERY ATTEMPT TO CONTACT YOU. YOU may BE CONTACTED via an emergency notification system.If you have...

7/30/18 Smoke Outlook (Natchez Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 4:21pm
Fire Smoke has been limiting fire behavior until it clears in the mid-late afternoons (which may not happen today). Anticipated increases to relative humidity in the next several days could dampen fire activity and smoke emissions. Smoke Poor air quality conditions persist throughout outlook area as transport winds have been weak at lower levels. General transport of smoke has shifted at upper levels, possibly bringing smoke from California fires northward. Communities directly downwind from fires are expected to have the worst air quality, resulting from down valley winds which are likely to transport smoke as evening time sets in. Communities adjacent to the fires are expected to feel the greatest impacts to air quality. Other Additional smoke monitors have been placed in the communities of Agness and Gold Beach. For relief from smoke, travel to the coast, or north of the Umpqua

7/30/18 Smoke Outlook (Klondike Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 4:10pm
Fire Smoke has been limiting fire behavior until it clears in the mid-late afternoons (which may not happen today). Anticipated increases to relative humidity in the next several days could dampen fire activity and smoke emissions. Smoke Poor air quality conditions persist throughout outlook area as transport winds have been weak at lower levels. General transport of smoke has shifted at upper levels, possibly bringing smoke from California fires northward. Communities directly downwind from fires are expected to have the worst air quality, resulting from down valley winds which are likely to transport smoke as evening time sets in. Communities adjacent to the fires are expected to feel the greatest impacts to air quality. Other Additional smoke monitors have been placed in the communities of Agness and Gold Beach. For relief from smoke, travel to the coast, or north of the Umpqua Divide.

BLM Lands Closure Order and Map (Taylor Creek Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 2:19pm
SUMMARY: Pursuant to 43 CFR 9212.1, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is giving notice that public lands along the Merlin-Galice Road (Josephine County Road #2400 and #2401) from Hog Creek boat ramp north and west to the Rainie Falls Trailhead are closed to all unauthorized entry, effective immediately. This closure will remain in effect until the Taylor Creek Fire is declared controlled, or until such time as the Grants Pass Field Manager determines public entry is safe. This closure affects public lands within the perimeter of the Taylor Creek fire area, administered by the BLM through the Grants Pass Field Office of the Medford District, and is specific to BLM lands and routes only. Please see the attached file for the complete order and a map of the closure

JoCo Sheriff's Office Fire Evacuation Level Change: Galice Road Area (Taylor Creek Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 2:18pm
INCIDENT: Fire Evacuation Level Change: Galice Road AreaINCIDENT DATE AND TIME: 7/30/18 @ 2:00 pmREPORTING DEPUTY: C. KraussDETAILS:Due to the planned firefighting operations, including backburns, for the Taylor Creek wildfire, residences on:Galice Creek Road:287289104517501311Galice Road:85008000Indian Mary Park6755are being placed on a Level 3 "GO" Evacuation.Do not delay leaving to gather any belongings or make efforts to protect your home.This may be the last notice you receive.If you have not signed up for Josephine County Citizen Alert, Josephine County’s emergency notification system, you can sign up on line at www.rvem.org.The Red Cross evacuation shelter remains active at Grants Pass High School, 830 NE 9th St, Grants Pass, OR 97526. The Fire Information Center can be reached at 541-474-5305 and is staffed from 7:00am to 11:00pm each day.An animal evacuation center is open at the Josephine County Fairgrounds Floral Building located at 1451 Fairgrounds Road, Grants Pass,...

National Forest Closure Order for Taylor Fire (Taylor Creek Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 2:11pm
Pursuant lO 16 USC§ 551 and 36 CFR § 261.50 (a) and (b). the following acts are prohibited upon the Wild Rivers Ranger Districts within the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest as described below and shown in Exhibit A. This Order will be effective beginning July 19. 1018 and ending October 31. 10 I 8. unless sooner rescinded. See the attached file for the complete closure order and closure

Garner Complex Fires Update - July 30 (Taylor Creek Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 1:51pm
As of 6 am today, the Garner Complex Fire is separate from the Taylor Creek Fire. The Taylor Creek Fire is now under command of the Pacific Northwest Type-1 Incident Management Team 2 (Schulte). The Oregon Department of Forestry Type-1 Incident Management Team 1 (Hessel) has command of the Garner Complex. The Grave Creek Fire is the largest and most active of the fires in the complex. The oth- er fires within the Garner Complex are the Pleasant Creek, Spencer Creek and King Mountain Fires. Each of those fires are smaller and less active. Reports on the Taylor Creek fire will be issued separately. Transitions of this nature are common in wildland firefighting, teams work together closely to insure that operations continue seamlessly. Firefighter and public safety continue to be the highest priority. Fire managers working on the Grave Creek Fire say that it is a success. Lines are hold- ing and crews are conducting fire suppression and repair operations in coordination with...

JoCo Sherrif's Office Update on Taylor Creek Evacuations (Taylor Creek Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 1:35pm
INCIDENT: Taylor Creek Fire information issueINCIDENT DATE AND TIME: 7/30/18 at 11:00 amREPORTING DEPUTY: Sheriff DanielDETAILS:On Sunday, July 29th at 5:09 pm, Dep. C. Krauss with the Josephine County Sheriff’s Office sent out a Citizen Alert message notifying residents in the Galice Community, Galice Creek and Peavine Road area of a Level 2 evacuation.Shortly after the message was initiated, the Southwest Oregon Joint Information Center began receiving calls from people living outside of the Level 2 area concerned about their safety and the alert message. The Citizen Alert was cancelled and a clarifying message was resent. Josephine County Emergency Management immediately notified the parent company of Citizen Alert (Everbridge) of the issue. Citizen Alert (Everbridge) is correcting the issue to prevent this from happening in future alerts.It has been determined the Merlin Post Office address had been incorrectly geocoded in the program, and technicians are working to ensure no...

July 30 Timber Crater 6 Fire Update (Timber Crater 6 Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 1:30pm
Timber Crater 6 Fire Update July 30, 2018 10 a.m. NW Incident Management Team (IMT) 9, Brian Goff, Incident Commander Contact us at: TimberCrater6.2018@gmail.com - Fire Information: 541-238-2084 (GoogleVoice) or 541-291-4158 Crater Lake National Park, OR – The Timber Crater 6 Fire stands at 3,126 acres, is 75% contained, and is staffed with 394 personnel. The eastern flank of the fire is in patrol status. Crews on the north and west perimeters are securing containment line, while crews on the southern boundary continue to mop up and cold trail the remaining 25% of line. The Timber Crater 9 Fire is contained at ½ acre. Today firefighters will be flown into the area by helicopter to confirm that containment lines are secure. They will back-haul equipment and surplus supplies. Once the firefighters are satisfied that the containment lines are secure, they will be extracted by helicopter. Firefighters held the Timber Crater 10 Fire at 184 acres. Multiple fire crews were...

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