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Dry Creek Fire Update 7/17/17 (Dry Creek Fire Wildfire)

July 17, 2017 - 10:37am
Today marks the beginning of the transition in command from Team 6 to a local Washington Type 3 team commanded by Kevin Griffee. Supervisors from both teams worked side-by-side on the transition. Incident Commander Griffee’s organization took command of the Dry Creek Fire this morning Monday 7/17/17. Activities on the fire line will continue to focus on mop up and completing the remaining tasks to secure this fire within its existing perimeter. People passing by could still see some smoke within the fire perimeter. Fire crews are monitoring any remaining hot spots. State Route 141 is open without restrictions. Motorists are strongly advised to reduce speeds and be vigilant for firefighters and equipment as they pass through the fire area (mileposts 14 to 17). The Incident Command teams that have been attached to this fire are extremely appreciative of the support and cooperation extended by local officials and residents of the affected communities. Precaution message:...

Smoke in the air! (Snake River Fire Wildfire)

July 16, 2017 - 3:05pm
The team is actively burning on the northern end of the fire to help contain the fire's growth. The idea is to eliminate fuels by burning small areas before the larger fire can consume them for its own

Fire Bosses (Snake River Fire Wildfire)

July 16, 2017 - 2:50pm
A Fire Boss is a fixed wing aircraft used in wildland fire suppression. Technically it is a Type III SEAT (Single Engine Air Tanker), AT-802.A Fire Boss’s empty weight is 6,505 lbs, with a gross weight of 16,000 lbs. It has an 820 gallon tank, located in the fuselage, for either water or retardant. The aircraft typically is equipped with extra large pontoon floats and carries water, not retardant.The cruise speed is 221 mph, a range of 800 miles, and a rate of climb of 850 ft/min. They have 3 hours of fuel on board. Only six are produced per year. They first flew in 2002 and there are approximately 70 flying today. The SEAT equipped with a turboprop and is operated by only one pilot. The cost is $3 million per plane.When used for wildfire suppression, they fly in pairs, requiring either a wide river or a lake to collect water. A total of 5,000 ft is needed for approach, skimming the water scooping it up, and departure. It takes between 1800 ft to 2400 ft to fill the tank. At higher...

Dry Creek Fire Update July 15, 2017 (Dry Creek Fire Wildfire)

July 15, 2017 - 8:02am
Dry Creek Fire Update July 15, 2017 The fire is located on Washington State Department of Natural Resources and private timber company lands in southern Klickitat County. State Route 141 is open without restrictions. Motorists are strongly advised to reduce speeds and be vigilant for firefighters and equipment as they pass through the fire area (mileposts 14 to 17). Hot, dry conditions yesterday afternoon resulted in more visible smokes within the interior of the burn; however, none posed a threat to the perimeter. Crews worked diligently to extend completed mop up both in width and perimeter coverage. An estimated eight miles of fire hose extended along the fire line delivered thousands of gallons of water during the day to aid firefighters in their efforts. Fire supervisors were pleased with the hard work and steady progress being made. Forecasts indicate a variable weather pattern over the next three days. The positive aspect of that is maximum temperatures may fall as...

Dry Creek Fire Update July 14, 2017 (Dry Creek Fire Wildfire)

July 14, 2017 - 9:35am
Northwest Incident Management Team 6 Shawn Sheldon, Incident Commander Dry Creek Fire Update July 14, 2017 The fire is located on Washington State Department of Natural Resources and private timber company lands in southern Klickitat County. State Route 141 remains open with a pilot car escort. The pilot car is scheduled to be discontinued at 2 p.m. today. Reduced speeds and extra caution while traveling through the fire area are still recommended. The combination of heavier weekend traffic and firefighting activity call for increased vigilance. Yesterday continued a predictable, repetitive pattern—mop up and more mop up. Once a fire’s growth is stopped, the objective is to establish a band of “cold black” within the fire’s perimeter. “Cold black” is firefighter shorthand for a combination of completely consumed fuel (black) and no flame or heat in the remaining fuels (cold). This hard, dirty, tedious work is essential to reasonably reducing the potential for the...

Dry Creek Fire Update July 13, 2017 (Dry Creek Fire Wildfire)

July 13, 2017 - 9:03am
The fire is located on Washington State Department of Natural Resources and private timber company lands in southern Klickitat County. About half of the fire burned through a mixture of young trees, brush and grass. The remainder is larger trees with a brushy understory. State Route 141 is open. A pilot car will escort traffic through the fire area from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Overnight night there will be no escort. Motorists are asked to be extra alert for firefighters and equipment on or near the highway and to not stop in the fire area, especially at night. Yesterday’s warm, dry conditions provided a good test of how successful firefighters have been. Isolated pockets of heat on the interior continued to smolder, but no problems were encountered. Additionally, water tanks, pumps and hoses installed along the entire perimeter improved firefighters’ effectiveness in extinguishing remaining hot spots. Hand-held infra-red sensors were also used overnight to detect and extinguish heat in...

Evacuation Level Changes (Dry Creek Fire Wildfire)

July 12, 2017 - 12:04pm
Dry Creek Fire For Immediate Release Effective Immediately All Level 2 Evacuation Levels, have been reduced to Level 1. All Level 1 Evacuation Levels will remain in effect at this

Daily Update 7-12-2017 (Dry Creek Fire Wildfire)

July 12, 2017 - 9:36am
The fire is located on Washington State Department of Natural Resources and private timber company lands in southern Klickitat County. About half of the fire burned through a mixture of young trees, brush and grass. The remainder is larger trees with a brushy understory. State Route 141 reopened yesterday with a pilot car escorting traffic through the fire area. Firefighter and public safety remains the highest priority. Motorists are asked to be alert for firefighters and equipment on or near the highway and to not stop in the fire area. Fire activity on Tuesday continued to decrease for a third consecutive day. Fire crews focused on installing and using water tanks, pumps and hoses to douse remaining hot spots around the perimeter of the burned area. The goal is to establish a buffer of reduced fuels (either completely consumed or extinguished) within the containment lines to reasonably assure the fire will not escape. Fire managers were pleased with the progress being...

Immediate Release Update 7-11-2017 (Dry Creek Fire Wildfire)

July 11, 2017 - 2:40pm
Immediate Release Highway 141 near Dry Creek Fire in Klickitat County is now open to traffic led by a pilot car between Mile Marker 14 and Mile Marker 17. Expect delays. To increase safety, motorists are asked to keep their vehicle lights on, follow close together and not slow down or stop to take photos. Recreational access to White Salmon River remains closed from BZ Corner Boat Launch north to Warner Road and Sunnyside Road. All evacuation notice levels are still in effect. Also, the Information phone number has been changed. The new number is 509-493-2309. This new number will remain throughout the

Daily Update 7-11-2017 (Dry Creek Fire Wildfire)

July 11, 2017 - 9:19am
Aircraft flew an infrared heat-sensing flight over the Dry Creek Fire last night, which has resulted in better mapping and a revised acreage of 322. The fire area is located in a portion of Section 33, Township 5 north, Range 10 East. About half of the fire area consists of young tree stands with brush, grass and understory. The fire site is owned and managed by private landowners and the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Firefighter, public and aviation safety remains the fire team’s number one priority. Fire behavior yesterday was described as moderate with some backing, creeping and isolated flaring. Fire continues to back down into the drainages and make short uphill runs. The primary fuels are timber, understory, litter and brush. Crews last night finished building line around the entire fire and held and patrolled previously built line. Some night crews are being rolled over to day shift. Today’s operations will focus on securing fire line...

Amended Daily Update 7-10-2017 (Dry Creek Fire Wildfire)

July 10, 2017 - 2:23pm
Thanks to less active winds yesterday, the Dry Creek Fire only grew by 50 acres during the last 24 hours. The fire is now estimated at about 400 acres. Most of the fire is located west of State Route 141 with only minimal spotting on the east side. Today’s operations will focus on checking the progression of the fire in all directions, building new and securing existing fire lines, reinforcing fire anchors, and scouting existing roads. The fire perimeter east of Highway 141 is currently being worked on, with the ultimate goal of it being 100 percent mopped up. Hot and dry conditions will continue through the next few days, though temperatures are expected to be cooler and less windy than yesterday. Temperatures of 73 to 78 are forecast, as are relative humidities of 30 to 35 percent with winds of 10 miles per hour gusting to 25. Smoke activity yesterday was minimal. Steep ground, heavy timber and the potential for falling snags will present challenges to firefighter...

Daily Update 7-9-2017 (Dry Creek Fire Wildfire)

July 9, 2017 - 9:20pm
White Salmon River closed from BZ Corner Boat Launch north White Salmon, Washington – With fire management efforts underway to contain the Dry Creek Fire, sheriff and emergency management officials with Klickitat County have closed recreational access to portions of the White Salmon River from BZ Corner Boat Launch north to Warner Road. The closure went into effect early Sunday and water access areas have been signed. Vehicle traffic along State Highway 141 from BZ Corner to Sunnyside Road is closed to all traffic. A detour is in place using BZ Glenwood Highway and Trout Lake Glenwood Highway. Today’s fire operations A Type 2 incident management team – NW 6 - will be arriving at base camp today to assume command of the fire. Interagency DNR Southeast Region Type 3 Team 2 assumed command 10 a.m. this morning and will transition to the NW 6 Team due to the fire’s complexity at 8 p.m. Initial attack efforts yesterday kept the fire at 20 to 25 acres until hot afternoon...

SITE TO CONTINUE--BE SURE TO WATCH! (Mitchell Fire Wildfire)

July 8, 2017 - 7:07am
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FIRE AT 100% (Mitchell Fire Wildfire)

July 7, 2017 - 8:02pm
Mitchell Fire is 100% contained! No one is under any evacuation

EVACUATION LEVELS TO BE REMOVED TONIGHT! (Mitchell Fire Wildfire)

July 7, 2017 - 4:39pm
Those Level 2 Evacuation notices that were in effect for residences in the Badger Mountain area, east to Ski Hill Rd. and north from Rd. 3 SW to Pine Canyon will be eliminated at 7:00 pm

New Fire Map with Dozer Line (Mitchell Fire Wildfire)

July 7, 2017 - 3:51pm
BE SURE TO CHECK THE NEW MAP. (Under "Maps"

THANKS TO: (Mitchell Fire Wildfire)

July 7, 2017 - 9:02am
Thanks to the local residents and agencies for their cooperation during the Mitchell Fire. Of note, but not limited to, Douglas Fire District #1 and #4, the Red Cross, Eastmont Jr High, Orondo Schools, PUD, and those impacted by the Level 2 Evacuation Notice. Thank

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