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Miller Complex Fire Update 9/28/17 (Miller Complex Wildfire)
Miller Complex Fire Update September 28, 2017 – 9:00 a.m.Acres: 36,496 Percent Contained: 80% Start Date: August 14, 2017 Cause: Lightning Total Personnel: 187 Location: Private land and federal land on the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest 20 miles west of Ashland, OR. Fire Information: 541-838-0770, Email address: millercomplex2017@gmail.comToday will bring more warm and dry weather over the fire and a visible smoke column is expected in the area as fire activity increases in response to these trends. Crews are engaged along the active portions and are providing real time observations on fire behavior and progression. The fire is well within designated containment lines that include road systems and natural barriers. Today will likely be the last day of active burning as a cold front will arrive tomorrow and bring more fall-like weather over the weekend. Some light rain is expected on Friday but wetting rain is unlikely. The Creedence and Burnt Peak fires are each at 95%...
Diamond Creek September 28 (Diamond Creek Fire Wildfire)
Location: 11 miles NNW of Mazama, WA Total Personnel: 37 Acres: 128,272 total acres Cause: Under Investigation Containment: 80% Start Date: July 23, 2017 Note: The containment reflects the percent of operational objectives completed. Significant progress in suppression repair on the Diamond Creek Fire Current Activities: Yesterday was a productive first operational day for the Type 3 Incident Management Team led by Incident Commander Gabe Holguin. The Type 3 Organization is made up of resources that were previously assigned on the fire, as well as local district personnel. Suppression repair of contingency line continues today with heavy equipment. Similar to previous operational periods, resource advisors will continue evaluation of the remaining suppression repair activities. Air and ground resources will continue to monitor fire activity. Various heavy equipment and overhead personnel remain assigned to the fire. Approximately 97,140 acres in the U.S. and 31,132 acres in...
Horse Creek Complex and Rebel Fire Update for Thursday, Sept. 28 (Horse Creek Complex Wildfire)
Update for Thursday, Sept. 28, 2017, 9 a.m. Fire Information: (541) 719-8371 Online: inciweb.nwcg.gov/unit/3860 https//facebook.com/WillametteWildfires2017 Willamettewildfires2017@gmail.com Rebel Fire: 8,703 acres Horse Creek Complex: Olallie Lookout Fire, 1,586 acres, 14 increase; Roney Fire, 3,561 acres, 13 increase; Avenue Fire, 3,857 acres, 283 increase; Separation Fire, 18,073 acres, 159 increase; Nash Fire, 6,738 acres. Total all fires: 42,518 acres, an increase of 469. An infrared flight on Sept. 26 at 11:27 p.m. provided a more accurate count of acreage. Resources: Personnel, 170; Crews, 2; Helicopters, 1; Engines, 3; Water Tenders, 1; 2 masticators; Skidgen, 1. Notice: The McKenzie River Type 3 Team assumed management of the fires this morning. The team, under the direction of Incident Commander Mike Bournazian, is mainly made up of Willamette National Forest McKenzie River Ranger District Fire Management personnel. They will continue the suppression repair...
Eagle Creek Fire Daily Update 9/28/17 (Eagle Creek Fire Wildfire)
Daily Update Eagle Creek Fire September 28, 2017 - 9:00 a.m. Fire Information: 541-392-1632 (8 a.m.-8 p.m.) eaglecreekfire2017@gmail.com Approximate Fire Size: 48,831 acres Approximate Fire Containment: 46% Summary: An infra-red flight was flown last night which showed minimal areas of active fire, none of which posed a threat to containment, but that continue to produce smoke that can be seen. With additional data analysis a more precise acreage estimate has been established at 48,831 acres. The Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) team assigned to Eagle Creek Fire has been hard at work since arriving on the 25th, assessing and prescribing emergency stabilization treatments for the areas that have been most affected by Eagle Creek Fire. The team is comprised of 20 members, representing a wide spectrum of resources specialists ranging from geologists, hydrologists and soil scientists to wildlife and fisheries biologists, to foresters, recreation specialists and archeologists. ...
High Cascades Complex East Zone 9/28/17 Update (High Cascades Complex Wildfire)
Summary: Operations monitored hot spots near the fire perimeter today as temperatures increased. Varying amounts of small smokes could make an appearance as stumps carrying heat warm. Expectations today were clearly expressed by the Incident Commander and Forest Service to remain committed to the task at hand no matter how tedious. Repair work will continue to focus on chipping, handline and dozer repair and grading. Current Fire Information: Observations from the infrared flight shows a few scattered heat pockets on the northeast and southwest perimeter of the Blanket Creek Fire. Monitoring of these areas will occur over the next few days. Environmental factors will limit the amount of fire spread that may occur. Milestones reached today include: 76% of repair completion on Blanket Creek, 59% repair completion on North Pelican and 92% completion of repairs on the Spruce Lake. Overall, crews made substantial progress repairing line on Spruce Lake and will be complete...
Chetco Bar Fire Daily Update, September 28, 2017 (Chetco Bar Fire Wildfire)
Community Meeting There will be a public meeting, hosted by the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, providing history of the fire, at the Brookings Harbor High School (525 Pioneer Road, Brookings, OR) today at 6:00 p.m. Today Aircraft equipped with heat-sensing capability flew over the fire area Wednesday to capture the locations of any remaining heat. Crews will continue to patrol and monitor these areas of the fire, seeking hotspots and mopping-up. Firefighters work to repair suppression lines by clearing brush, chipping and road grading. This is necessary to repair damage and disturbance caused by the fire suppression actions taken. No visible smoke was seen on the Indigo fire yesterday. Repair work on the roads near the Indigo fire is completed. On Thursday morning, the Chetco Bar Fire transitioned from unified command to a single command structure under leadership of Chris Schulte, Pacific Northwest Team 2 – National Incident Management Team. Under unified command, Tom Savage...
Diamond Creek September 28 (Diamond Creek Fire Wildfire)
Location: 11 miles NNW of Mazama, WA Total Personnel: 37 Acres: 128,272 total acres Cause: Under Investigation Containment: 80% Start Date: July 23, 2017 Note: The containment reflects the percent of operational objectives completed. Significant progress in suppression repair on the Diamond Creek Fire Current Activities: Yesterday was a productive first operational day for the Type 3 Incident Management Team led by Incident Commander Gabe Holguin. The Type 3 Organization is made up of resources that were previously assigned on the fire, as well as local district personnel. Suppression repair of contingency line continues today with heavy equipment. Similar to previous operational periods, resource advisors will continue evaluation of the remaining suppression repair activities. Air and ground resources will continue to monitor fire activity. Various heavy equipment and overhead personnel remain assigned to the fire. Approximately 97,140 acres in the U.S. and 31,132 acres in...
Norse Peak Fire update for September 28, 2017 (Norse Peak Fire Wildfire)
Fire Summary: Minimal fire growth is expected. Isolated pockets of slow surface spread where the fire is sheltered by the tree canopy and continued burning in the larger dead or down trees is still possible. The southeast side of the fire is under the command of the Naches Ranger District’s Type 4 organization. The northwest side of the fire is under the command of a Type 3 organization with the Incident Command Post located at the Expo Center in Enumclaw. Norse Peak Fire: On the northwest side of the fire, cleanup and fire suppression restoration work continues along Forest Road 70. Fire personnel are monitoring fire movement within the containment lines. American Fire: Any fire activity is expected to be minimal. 99% of the indirect lines are complete. CLOSURES: Incident management personnel on both sides of the fire are working closely with local agencies on decisions regarding road, campground and area closures. The safety of incident personnel and the public is the primary...
Jones & Kelsey Fire Update - September 27, 2017 (Kelsey Fire Wildfire)
Jones Fire / Kelsey Fire 9/27/2017 - 8 a.m. Fire Information: (541) 937-5219 jonesfire2017@gmail.com Jones Fire - Size: 10,220 acres Containment: 80% Cause: Lightning Kelsey Fire - Size: 441 acres Containment: 30% Cause: Lightning Yesterday’s Activity - Fire suppression repair is in full swing on the west flank of the Jones Fire. This includes a series of immediate post-fire actions taken to repair impacts to the land and minimize the potential for erosion and other issues that might arise from these activities. It usually begins before the fire is completely contained and before the demobilization of the incident management team. It includes repairing areas impacted by the suppression effort hand lines, dozer lines, and helispots. Good progress was made on the chipping operations along FR 18. On the east flank log processing and felling of hazards trees continued today. On the Kelsey Fire crews continued to secure the containment on Bunchgrass Ridge on the...
Jones & Kelsey Fire Update - September 28, 2017 (Kelsey Fire Wildfire)
Jones Fire / Kelsey Fire 9/28/2017 - 8 a.m. Fire Information: (541) 937-5219 jonesfire2017@gmail.com Jones Fire - Size: 10,220 acres Containment: 80% Cause: Lightning Kelsey Fire - Size: 441 acres Containment: 40% Cause: Lightning With the advent of the General Western Oregon Deer hunting season this Saturday, the Willamette National Forest urges hunters to familiarize themselves with the current road, trail and area closures associated with the numerous fires on the Forest. These closures remain in effect due to firefighters and equipment still working within the closure areas and hazards presented by fire suppression efforts and fire weakened trees. For firefighter and public safety, please respect these closures. For further information on the closures on the Willamette National Forest go to: www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/willamette/alerts-notices Yesterday’s Activity - Fire suppression repair continued on the Jones Fire with firefighters chipping roadside...
High Cascades Complex West Zone Sept. 28, 2017 (High Cascades Complex Wildfire)
High Cascades Complex - West Zone UpdateNorthwest Interagency Incident Management Team 8, Incident Commander: Tim Keith September 28, 2017 Fire Information Center: (541) 316-8352 Available 8:00 am to 9:00 pm. Information Websites: Inciweb – https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5503 and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/R6RRSNF and https://facebook.com/UmpquaNationalForest/ Incident Management Team: Northwest Interagency Incident Management Team 8, Incident Commander, Tim Keith, is managing the High Cascades Complex - West Zone. The incident command post (ICP) is located at the Joseph Stewart State Park near Lost Creek Reservoir southwest of Prospect, Oregon. A spike camp is located at Milo Academy near Milo, Oregon. Current Fire Information: The High Cascades Complex - West Zone is a compilation of fires started by lightning storms earlier this summer. The West Zone consists of the Pup and the Broken Lookout Fires. Both fires are partially burning in and outside of the Rogue-Umpqua...
Jones & Kelsey Fire Update - September 28, 2017 (Jones Fire Wildfire)
Jones Fire / Kelsey Fire 9/28/2017 - 8 a.m. Fire Information: (541) 937-5219 jonesfire2017@gmail.com Jones Fire - Size: 10,220 acres Containment: 80% Cause: Lightning Kelsey Fire - Size: 441 acres Containment: 40% Cause: Lightning With the advent of the General Western Oregon Deer hunting season this Saturday, the Willamette National Forest urges hunters to familiarize themselves with the current road, trail and area closures associated with the numerous fires on the Forest. These closures remain in effect due to firefighters and equipment still working within the closure areas and hazards presented by fire suppression efforts and fire weakened trees. For firefighter and public safety, please respect these closures. For further information on the closures on the Willamette National Forest go to: www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/willamette/alerts-notices Yesterday’s Activity - Fire suppression repair continued on the Jones Fire with firefighters chipping roadside...
Norse Peak Fire update for September 28, 2017 (Norse Peak Fire Wildfire)
Fire Summary: Minimal fire growth is expected. Isolated pockets of slow surface spread where the fire is sheltered by the tree canopy and continued burning in the larger dead or down trees is still possible. The southeast side of the fire is under the command of the Naches Ranger District’s Type 4 organization. The northwest side of the fire is under the command of a Type 3 organization with the Incident Command Post located at the Expo Center in Enumclaw. Norse Peak Fire: On the northwest side of the fire, cleanup and fire suppression restoration work continues along Forest Road 70. Fire personnel are monitoring fire movement within the containment lines. American Fire: Any fire activity is expected to be minimal. 99% of the indirect lines are complete. CLOSURES: Incident management personnel on both sides of the fire are working closely with local agencies on decisions regarding road, campground and area closures. The safety of incident personnel and the public is the primary...
Daily Update for Sept. 27, 2017 (Umpqua North Complex Wildfire)
Fire Information: 541-378-6944 (8:00 am to 8:00 pm)Inciweb address: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incidnet/5505/#Start Date: August 11, 2017 Cause: Lightning Fuels: Timber, forest litter, grass & shrubsAcres: 43,140 Percent Completed: 71%Current Situation:The Great Basin Incident Type 2 Management Team #3, with the guidance of resource advisors and agency direction, continue to focus on the suppression repair of the Umpqua North Complex fires. Along the western edge of the Ragged Ridge/Happy Dog Fire area, a horizontal grinder is being utilized to clean up material left from suppression operations. The chipped wood will be used in other sections of the forest for erosion control. Repair efforts will continue for the next few days, primarily along the 38 and 3811 road area.Crews will be cutting hazard trees along a 2.5 mile stretch of the Highway 138 corridor. Once again pilot cars will be guiding traffic between mile markers 45-46.5, 20 minute delays should be expected. These actions are...
Fuego de Chetco Bar 27 Septiembre (Chetco Bar Fire Wildfire)
El dia de hoy: A lo largo del perimetro y en el interior del Incendio Chetco Bar, los bomberos continuan patrullando, monitoreando y barriendo los puntos de calientamiento y la extinction de los mismos. Para los dias de hoy y manana, las condiciones climaticas secas y calientes estaran a favor de los esfuerzos de supresion debido al increment de la visibilidad, ayudando a las cuadrillas en la localizacion y extinction de estos espacios con humo. Tambien, las cuadrillas continuaran reparando lineas a mano y de tractores, instalando barreras de agua para minizar la erosion potencial del suelo. En un vuelo de reconocimiento el dia de ayer, el Incendio Indigo mostro la presencia de areas de emanacion de calor, asi como se continua con el trabajo de reparacion a lo largo de las lineas indirectas. Los Bomberos, el equipo y personal de respaldo, continuan regresando a su lugar de origen, tan pronto como los objetivos del incidente se vayan alcanzado. Areas restringidas y seguridad. La orden...
Umpqua North Complex - Final Ops Briefing 9-27-17 (Umpqua North Complex Wildfire)
The final Ops Briefing by Great Basin IMT #3's Planning Operations Section Chief & smokejumper Dan Gustafson as he describes the remaining suppression work that is being done today & tomorrow in preparation to handing the Complex over to an incoming Type 3 IMT to complete the final actions required before handing the 10 fires/fire-grounds back to the Umpqua National Forest.Link to Ops Briefing
Miller Complex Fire Update 9/27/17 (Miller Complex Wildfire)
Miller Complex Fire UpdateSeptember 27, 2017 – 9:00 a.m. Acres: 36,496 Percent Contained: 75% Start Date: August 14, 2017 Cause: Lightning Total Personnel: 193 Location: Private land and federal land on the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest 20 miles west of Ashland, OR. Fire Information: 541-838-0770, Email address: millercomplex2017@gmail.com Over the next few days the Abney Fire will continue to respond to warming and drying trends as a thermal trough moves over the area. Warmer temperatures are drying fuels out, producing additional smoke from the incident. Firefighters are not able to access the steep, rough terrain on the east flank of the fire. Isolated areas continue to burn, funneling smoke down Elliot Creek and West Fork of Dutch Creek. A morning inversion then traps the smoke, not allowing it to rise. This process is occurring between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and by midday the ground is heating up enough to cause the smoke to lift out of the inversion...
Chetco Bar Air Quality, September 27, 2017 (Chetco Bar Fire Wildfire)
Smoke: Smoke will remain isolated to areas that still contain heat on various fires. Remaining smoke will flow down drainage at night, and then pool before daytime winds prevail and push the smoke out. Most communities will not see any smoke the next few days, but those that do will experience it worse in the morning hours. Fire: Warmer temperatures are aiding the remaining fire behavior. Most areas that are still active are dead trees, logs, and deep duff layer. Other: An incoming weather system towards this weekend should clear the air-shed of smoke and reduce the remaining active hotspots burning in the interior of the various fires. Smoke should reduce greatly after this weekend and continue to reduce each day afterwards. This will be the last smoke forecast for Southwest Oregon unless condition dramatically change.
Chetco Bar Fire Daily Update, September 27, 2017 (Chetco Bar Fire Wildfire)
Today Along the perimeter and interior of the Chetco Bar Fire, firefighters are continuing to patrol, monitor, and mop-up hotspots and extinguishing remaining heat. Warmer and drier weather today and tomorrow will aid suppression efforts by increasing visibility of hotspots, helping crews to locate and extinguish these smokes. Crews will continue to repair hand and dozer lines, inserting waterbars to minimize erosion potential. In a reconnaissance flight yesterday, the Indigo Fire showed no heat and areas of repair work continue along the indirect lines. Firefighters, equipment, and support personnel continue to be released as incident objectives are achieved. Closures and Safety Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and Bureau of Land Management Coos Bay District road and area closures remain in effect for all public lands adjacent to the Chetco Bar Fire area due to residual fire activity, heavy equipment in transit, and hazards presented by fire-weakened trees. Managers are assessing...
High Cascades Complex East Zone 9/27/17 Update (High Cascades Complex Wildfire)
Special Announcements: Limited phone calls and lack of fire activity eliminated the need for an additional fire information line at Crater Lake National Park. As of 0600 today, CLNP fire information can be obtained by calling the main line at 541.238.7164. Fire information boards will be updated every few days as needed. The incident meteorologist expects weather to reach the high 70’s on Thursday, but temperatures will decrease dramatically as a wet cold front moves in this weekend. There is some potential for aggressive creeping on Thursday, but that will be put to rest as cooler temperatures impede the fire’s ability to grow. Current Fire Information: Despite the rigors of the job, crews remained committed to the operational task at hand, completing 63% of the total repairs identified on the fires. Emphasis again was on chipping, grading and hand and dozer repair. Milestones reached today included the successful repair of the trailhead on North Pelican, the...
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