26 Aug 2010, 8:33am
Oregon
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Willamette NZ Lightning Fire

Location: Vicinity of Detroit Lake, Linn Co. OR
Specific Location: Willamette NF, Lat 44° 39´ 28″ Lon 122° 13´ 28″

Date of Origin: 08/17/2010
Cause: Lightning

Situation as of 08/25/2010 5:15 pm
Personnel: 191
Size: 134 acres
Percent Contained: 85%

Costs to Date: $1,360,000

24 Aug 2010, 8:54am
Montana Oregon
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Scott Mountain Let It Burn Fire

Location: 14 mi NE of McKenzie Bridge, Willamette NF, Linn Co. OR
Specific Location: near Kuitan Lake, Mt Washington Wilderness, Lat 44°16′9″ Lon 121°54′30″

Date of Origin: 08/19/2010
Cause: Lightning

Situation as of 09/12/2010 8:00 pm
Personnel: 87
Size: 3,464 acres
Percent Contained: 35%

Costs to Date: $4,500,000

Continue mop-up in portion outside the wilderness. Prepare checkline on Trail 3508. Continue preparation of secondary control lines.

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Situation as of 09/11/2010 8:00 pm
Personnel: 78
Size: 3,464 acres
Percent Contained: 35%

Costs to Date: $4,400,000

Smoldering and creeping on SE corner of fire. Prepare checkline on Trail 3508.

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Situation as of 09/10/2010 7:10 pm
Personnel: 78
Size: 3,464 acres
Percent Contained: 35%

Costs to Date: $4,400,000

Continue mop-up outside the wilderness and work on contingency lines.

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Situation as of 09/09/2010 6:30 pm
Personnel: 92
Size: 3,464 acres
Percent Contained: 35%

Costs to Date: $4,348,000

Continue mop-up outside the wilderness and work on contingency lines.

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Situation as of 09/08/2010 6:40 pm
Personnel: 92
Size: 3,464 acres
Percent Contained: 35%

Costs to Date: $4,296,000

Area closure remains in effect.

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Situation as of 09/07/2010 6:30 pm
Personnel: 92
Size: 3,464 acres
Percent Contained: 35%

Costs to Date: $4,100,000

Continue mopping up but only outside of wilderness where fire continues to burn unchecked.

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Situation as of 09/05/2010 6:10 pm
Personnel: 99
Size: 3,454 acres
Percent Contained: 35%

Costs to Date: $4,000,000

Smoldering and creeping duff and dead logs. Continue mopping up but only outside of wilderness.

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Situation as of 09/02/2010 6:30 pm
Personnel: 109
Size: 3,454 acres
Percent Contained: 30%

Costs to Date: $3,750,000

Will update 209 when activity changes.

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Situation as of 09/01/2010 9:30 am
Personnel: 114
Size: 3,454 acres
Percent Contained: 30%

Costs to Date: $3,750,000

Hwy. 242 reopened last evening. Type 3 team in place. Area closure remains. Mop up areas outside the wilderness.

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Situation as of 08/31/2010 1:30 pm
Personnel: 285
Size: 3,454 acres
Percent Contained: 30%

Costs to Date: $3,576,000

Hwy. 242 reopened last evening. Type 3 team arrival and shadowing. Demobilization of resources ongoing.

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Situation as of 08/30/2010 4:00 pm
Personnel: 397
Size: 3,454 acres
Percent Contained: 30%

Costs to Date: $3,128,000

Wetting rain and snow received throughout the fire area. Hwy. 242 scheduled to be reopened this evening. Demobilization of resources is ongoing. Transition to Type 3 team scheduled for Wednesday, September 1, 2010.

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Situation as of 08/29/2010 3:30 pm
Personnel: 547
Size: 3,454 acres
Percent Contained: 30%

Costs to Date: $2,834,000

Fire remains mostly within wilderness area. Containment line have been prepared outside of the wilderness area. Burnout is pending favorable weather. [sic]

Note: unfortunately for the holocauster forest killer contingent, it’s raining, and they won’t be able to burn, baby, burn and kill, baby, kill anymore.

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Situation as of 08/28/2010 4:30 pm
Personnel: 560
Size: 3,305 acres
Percent Contained: 30%

Costs to Date: $2,168,000

Hwy. 242 remains closed due to public and firefighter safety. Completion of indirect lines SW of fire. ~$60 million worth of timber incinerated so far.

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Situation as of 08/27/2010 3:30 pm
Personnel: 557
Size: 2,884 acres
Percent Contained: 5%

Costs to Date: numbers reported are incompetent

Planned Actions: Scouting for possible line construction.

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Situation as of 08/26/2010 4:00 pm
Personnel: 440
Size: 2,559 acres
Percent Contained: 5%

Costs to Date: numbers reported are incompetent

The new strategy is Let It Burn, in violation of the Willamette NF LMRP and FMP. The criminal incompetent responsible is WNF Forest Supervisor Meg Mitchell.

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Situation as of 08/25/2010 4:30 pm
Personnel: 292
Size: 935 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Costs to Date: $1,100,000

Highway 242 closed to non-fire traffic. Four new spot fires reported today, two of them on the south side of Scott Mountain.

PNW Team 3, Jeff Pendleton, IC, assumed command at 1800 yesterday. A new strategy is being analyzed that focuses on protecting watershed and wilderness values, firefighter safety, sold active timber sales, timber, T & E and recreation resource values.

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Situation as of 08/24/2010 6:30 pm
Personnel: 147
Size: 600 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Costs to Date: $1,100,000

Flew a lot of retardant on the south side, used crews to secure anchor to the east, used heavy helicopters to slow fire spread to the north. Type 1 Team assumed command at 1800. They are planning to manage the fire for mulitple objectives given the variables of the wilderness, the timber sales, the boy scout camp, bug kill, and any benefit fire might have on the landscape. [sic]

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Situation as of 08/24/2010 6:00 am
Personnel: 120
Size: 200 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

The Melakwa Boy Scout Camp and Scott Lake Campground were evacuated. Active timber sales within a mile to the west. Will utilize critical resource needs to attempt to keep fire from the timber sales and minimize growth onto the general forest lands.

A Type 1 Incident Management Team has been ordered and will take over the managing the suppression efforts starting today. East winds, hot and dry weather expected with thermal trough passage. Continuous heavy fuels, no natural breaks.

23 Aug 2010, 8:43am
Other States
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Gravel Let It Burn Fire

Location: 12 mi NE of Moran, Teton Co. WY
Specific Location: Headwaters Snake River, Bridger-Teton NF, Lat 43° 58´ 20″ Lon 110° 19´ 2″

Date of Origin: 08/16/2010
Cause: Lightning

Situation as of 08/27/2010 10:15 pm
Personnel: 6
Size: 510 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Continue to monitor fire growth.

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Situation as of 08/22/2010 8:30 pm
Personnel: 6
Size: 433 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

4 SMJ’s jumped the fire in the early AM to establish monitoring on the ground and assess the need for additional trail closures to enhance public safety in the fire area. Aerial GPS of the fire perimeter. Fire received precipitation in the afternoon of 8/22.

23 Aug 2010, 8:29am
Idaho
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Hurd Fire

Location: 8 mi WNW of Cascade, Valley Co. ID
Specific Location: W of Cascade Reservoir, Boise NF, Lat 44° 36´ 20″ Lon 116° 9´ 59″

Date of Origin: 08/21/2010
Cause: Human

Situation as of 09/07/2010 3:15 pm
Personnel: 45
Size: 1,381 acres
Percent Contained: 95%

Costs to Date: $7,439,152

Reduction in personnel of two crews and one overhead. Expect to transition back to local district 9/9/10 at 0600.

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Situation as of 09/04/2010 3:15 pm
Personnel: 90
Size: 1,381 acres
Percent Contained: 95%

Costs to Date: $6,829,000 (no update)

The fire will receive a significant wind event this evening from a cold frontal passage and t-storms

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Situation as of 09/03/2010 2:30 pm
Personnel: 90
Size: 1,380 acres
Percent Contained: 95%

Costs to Date: $6,829,000

Transitioned to local Type 3 organization today at 0600.

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Situation as of 09/01/2010 5:30 pm
Personnel: 474
Size: 1,380 acres
Percent Contained: 93%

Costs to Date: $6,512,000

Acreage increase was due to more precise mapping. Orient incoming Type 3 organization and establish new ICP for smaller team.

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Situation as of 08/31/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 644
Size: 1,331 acres
Percent Contained: 80%

Costs to Date: $6,128,000

Completed structure assessment of Cascde Reservoir Subdivisions for Donnelly Fire District. Pulled out two spike camps and backhauled hose and excess equipment.

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Situation as of 08/30/2010 5:30 pm
Personnel: 677
Size: 1,331 acres
Percent Contained: 70%

Costs to Date: $5,650,000

Campgrounds are all open. Fire received 0.02″ rain today with about 40% cloud cover.

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Situation as of 08/29/2010 5:30 pm
Personnel: 712
Size: 1,331 acres
Percent Contained: 70%

Costs to Date: $5,143,000

Structures Threatened: 150 PRIM , 1 COMM , 25 OUTB

Evacuations have been lifted and all residents may return to properties. Fire has received 0.15″ rain over last 14 hrs. and 1″ snow near 7000′.

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Situation as of 08/28/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 830
Size: 1,331 acres
Percent Contained: 30%

Costs to Date: $4,562,000

Structures Threatened: 150 PRIM , 1 COMM , 25 OUTB

Reduced evacuation from level 2 to level 1. Crews continue to build line supported by helicopters dropping water.

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Situation as of 08/26/2010 5:45 pm
Personnel: 724
Size: 900 acres
Percent Contained: 10%

Costs to Date: $2,800,000

Structures Threatened: 150 PRIM , 1 COMM , 25 OUTB

Evacuation of 90-100 homes between Hurd Creek and Poison Creek. Unified Command with Valley County Sheriff’s Office and Donnelly Fire District continues. Fire crews working to establish solid anchor for today’s fire spread. Complex aviation operation to limit fire spread to north and east. Substantial movement on the fire’s north end.

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Situation as of 08/24/2010 4:30 pm
Personnel: 598
Size: 506 acres
Percent Contained: 15%

Kidd’s Type 2 team assumed control of fire @ 0630. Steep rugged terrain and spotting hindered containment efforts. Evaluating and planning for expected cold front passage Thursday.

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Situation as of 08/23/2010 5:45 pm
Personnel: 445
Size: 550 acres
Percent Contained: 15%

Area closure in place. Helicopters have had significant impact on assisting with control of problem areas. Transition to Kidd Type 2 Team.

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Situation as of 08/22/2010 3:15 pm
Personnel: 130
Size: 100 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Structures Threatened: 50 PRIM , 1 COMM , 50 OUTB
Structures Destroyed: NONE

Type 2 IMT arriving 8/23.

23 Aug 2010, 8:17am
Montana
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Alder Creek Fire

Location: 12 mile SE of Stevensville, Granite Co. MT
Specific Location: Lolo NF, Lat 46° 26´ 16″ Lon 113° 51´ 3″

Date of Origin: 08/22/2010
Cause: Lightning

Situation as of 08/29/2010 12:30 pm
Personnel: 12
Size: 781 acres
Percent Contained: 100%

Costs to Date: $1,333,052

100% containment. All road closures lifted. Most resources demobilized.

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Situation as of 08/27/2010 7:15 pm
Personnel: 136
Size: 750 acres
Percent Contained: 10%

Good progress was made in constructing line and controlling isolated hot spots on the SW flank of the fire. Significant precipitation expected over the fire Saturday evening into Sunday. Continue to construct handline and secure perimeter on the NW and S flanks of the fire.

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Situation as of 08/25/2010 8:30 pm
Personnel: 166
Size: 425 acres
Percent Contained: 5%

Heavy use of aircraft to lay down retardant and secure the western edge of the fire in anticipation of the cold front.

Fire had 1 near miss from a falling snag. A facilitate learning analysis will be conducted for future review/lessons learned.

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Situation as of 08/24/2010 7:00 pm
Personnel: 142
Size: 375 acres
Percent Contained: 10%

Completed the initial burnout along the NW corner of the fire (100-200ft blackline) along a .3 mile section of line. Closure remain in place for main roads/trails leading into the area. Used aviation resources to reinforce burnout and limit growth of active spots.

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Situation as of 08/22/2010 3:20 pm
Personnel: enroute
Size: 250 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Closures on forest roads and trail put in place. Suppression resources are arriving.

Crown fire with with group tree torching and uphill runs. Fire behavior was fuels,wind and terrian driven. Downhill fire spread was also active due to spotting and rollers.

22 Aug 2010, 10:00am
Idaho
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Bowen Fire

Location: 3 miles NE of Arbon, Power Co., ID.
Specific Location: Pleasant View Hills E of Arbon Valley, Lat 42° 29´ 52″ Lon 112° 31´ 26″

Date of Origin: 08/21/2010
Cause: Under investigation

Situation as of 08/24/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 290
Size: 6,683 acres
Percent Contained: 90%

Costs to Date: $720,000

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Situation as of 08/23/2010 5:40 pm
Personnel: 272
Size: 6,683 acres
Percent Contained: 70%

Costs to Date: $510,000

Reduction in acreage due to more accurate mapping.

Creeping and smoldering with isolated torching in the timber. Secure line along the east flank utilizing aircraft for support.

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Situation as of 08/22/2010 7:00 pm
Personnel: 230
Size: 6,690 acres
Percent Contained: 50%

Received precipitation over the fire area this evening. Secured the E flank using dozers and crews with support from air resources.

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Situation as of 08/21/2010 4:30 pm
Personnel: 72
Size: 2,000 acres
Percent Contained: 20%

Structures Threatened: 7 PRIM Structures Destroyed: 1 OUTB

Voluntary evacuations. Fire running and crowning in the Juniper. Try to contain the west flank. Start working on the east flank in the timber.

22 Aug 2010, 9:40am
Oregon
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View Lake Let It Burn Complex Fires

Location: 12 mi E of Idanha, Jefferson Co. OR
Specific Location: Olallie Lakes area, Mt. Hood NF. Lat 44° 47´ 41″ Lon 121° 47´ 48″

Date of Origin: 08/17/2010
Cause: Lightning

Situation as of 09/09/2010 4:00 pm
Personnel: 86
Size: 4,775 acres
Percent Contained: 80%

$$ Costs to Date: $9,392,088

The fire will be turned back to the Forest at 0600 tomorrow (9/10/10) under a forest type IV management team. This will be the last reporting for this fire unless significant activities occur.

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Situation as of 09/08/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 193
Size: 4,775 acres
Percent Contained: 80%

$$ Costs to Date: $9,392,088

Continue to monitor the southern perimeter that is burning in the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness area. Bull of the Woods - Road prep is complete for potential future containment actions. Rehab and monitoring of the fire will continue.

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Situation as of 09/07/2010 3:00 pm
Personnel: 307
Size: 4,775 acres
Percent Contained: 80%

$$ Costs to Date: $9,246,000

Additional 20 acres burned yesterday in spotted owl stands. This is an old-growth, Let It Burn fire. The Gooberment is killing owls deliberately

NIMO calls it quits after 4 days of owl burning. Not as much fun as they thought it would be. IMT3 White shadowed Cable’s NIMO team today. IMT3 is scheduled to assume command on Wednesday, September 8th at 0600. Fire burns on.

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Situation as of 09/05/2010 3:00 pm
Personnel: 537
Size: 4,757 acres
Percent Contained: 35%

$$ Costs to Date: $8,620,200

Additional 20 acres burned yesterday in spotted owl stands. This is an old-growth, Let It Burn fire. The Gooberment is killing owls deliberately

NIMO in command.

Road closures remain in place around the Bull of the Woods Fire. Finished contingency line in the Breitenbush drainage. Continue to monitor and to prep the road system [??? It's a so-called "wilderness area" ???] with mechanical equipment for potential future containment actions. The Bull of the Woods Fire has active backing and flanking fire through heavy fuel accumulations in old growth mixed conifer and slash in harvest units [??? It's a so-called "wilderness area" ???].

Note: The reason the USFS is sitting on their fat cans watching the Bull of the Woods Fire while sucking up major double-time dollars is because it is allegedly a precious wilderness area where man fears to tred. Now we find out there are roads and harvest units in the Let It Burn perimeter.

Why doesn’t the Gooberment set fire to Washington DC instead of Oregon. We residents like it here and would prefer it if Oregon was not incinerated by dingbat flunkies from the Gooberment. Whereas Washington DC is a hell hole of freakazoid Communists and should be burned to the ground on principle.

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Situation as of 09/04/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 660
Size: 4,736 acres
Percent Contained: 35%

$$ Costs to Date: $8,334,000

Additional 200 acres burned yesterday in spotted owl stands. This is an old-growth, Let It Burn fire. Fry the owls.

NIMO in command.

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Situation as of 09/03/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 724
Size: 4,580 acres
Percent Contained: 35%

$$ Costs to Date: $7,663,000

Additional 25 acres burned yesterday in spotted owl stands. This is an old-growth, Let It Burn fire. Fry the owls.

Inbriefed the Portland NIMO IMT. Transition with NIMO tomorrow-9/4. NIMO will assume command at 0600 on 9/5.

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Situation as of 09/02/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 719
Size: 4,523 acres
Percent Contained: 35%

$$ Costs to Date: $6,961,000

Additional 50 acres burned yesterday.

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Situation as of 09/01/2010 4:30 pm
Personnel: 719
Size: 4,478 acres
Percent Contained: 35%

$$ Costs to Date: $6,502,000

The Bull of the Woods Fire continues to back into Elk Lake Creek and the Collowash River where heavy or sheltered fuels exist.

Planned Actions: Rehab on the View Lake and Rock Cone Spot Fire. Continue to mop up on the main Pyramid Butte Fire. Construct contingency line to the west of the Pyramid Butte Fire between the forks of the Breitenbush River. Continue road prep around the Bull of the Wood Fire.

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Situation as of 08/31/2010 5:30 pm
Personnel: 861
Size: 4,478 acres
Percent Contained: 35%

$$ Costs to Date: $5,864,000

Another 150 acres burned. No plan, no effort to contain the old-growth fire. Spotted owl habitat up in smoke.

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Situation as of 08/30/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 850
Size: 4,335 acres
Percent Contained: 30%

$$ Costs to Date: $5,155,000

Decline in acreage due to more accurate infrared (FLIRS) information.

Final line construction and mop-up efforts continue on the Pyramid Fire. Continued prep work on Bull of the Woods Fire contingency line. Mop-up continues on the View Lake and Red Cone fires. IMT completed ramp-down plan for Forest consideration.

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Situation as of 08/29/2010 5:30 pm
Personnel: 766
Size: 5,876 acres
Percent Contained: 30%

$$ Costs to Date: $4,689,000

Good progress on northern perimeter of Pyramid Fire. Continued road prep work on Bull of the Woods Fire contingency lines. Mop-up continuing on View Lake and Red Cone Fire. Received further guidance from Forest for contingency planning needs.

Strategies for the fires are as follows: View Lake- Full Control, Warm Springs Spot Fire- Full Control, Pyramid Butte- Confine on northern, western, and eastern perimeters- allow southern perimeter to burn in the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness Area, Bull of the Woods- Monitor and prep road system for potential future control lines.

Note: unfortunately for the forest killers at the MHNF who are all hot to incinerate old-growth, the rain is falling and their best laid plans to burn the putative “wilderness” to ashes are foiled. Ha ha, suckers. Crawl back under your government desks.

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Situation as of 08/28/2010 4:30 pm
Personnel: 740
Size: 5,817 acres
Percent Contained: 30%

$$ Costs to Date: $3,962,000

Evaluating road closures near the Bull of the Woods Wilderness Area to begin prepping road with mechanized equipment for potential indirect strategy in the future.

~80 million worth of timber alone incinerated to date. No report on the habitat destruction of Northern Spotted Owl stands. But the IMT and the Forest Supervisor are considering a potential indirect strategy, maybe, some day. Who knows?

Burn, baby, burn.

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Situation as of 08/27/2010 5:30 pm
Personnel: 647
Size: 3,758 acres
Percent Contained: 30%

$$ Costs to Date: $3,241,000

Evacuation remains in place for Olallie Lake Resort area.

Presented Forest with proposed Course of Action on all fires and received concurrence. Based on new intelligence, strategies for the fires are as follows: View Lake - Full Control, Warm Springs Spot Fire - Full Control; Pyramid/Mt. Jefferson - Confine on northern, western, and eastern perimeters, allow southern perimeter to burn in the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness Area; Bull of the Woods - Monitor and prep road system for potential future control lines.

More forest roads were closed near the Bull of the Woods Wilderness Area to begin prepping road with mechanized equipment for potential indirect strategy in the future.

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Situation as of 08/26/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 604
Size: 3,037 acres
Percent Contained: 30%

$$ Costs to Date: $2,731,000

Type 3 IMT withdrawn. PNW Team 2 (Type 1 National IMT, Hoff) assumed command of the fire at 0600 today. Yesterday’s strong winds and unstable conditions resulted in a 5-fold growth in the size of the fire. An 80 acres spot fire developed east of the Pyramid Butte Fire (formerly Fire 264) now on the Warm Springs Reservation. No action on fires located in the Bull of the Woods Wilderness.

A decision was made to line a portion of the Pyramid Butte Fire.

Closures for Breitenbush, Harvey and Trout Lake areas.

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Situation as of 08/24/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 333
Size: 776 acres
Percent Contained: 60%

$$ Costs to Date: $1,763,712

Fire 264 on the north side of Pyramid Butte made a significant push to the NW this afternoon and is now approximately 458 acres. Fire 264 is unmanned, unfought “wilderness” fire. Area closure for Olallie Lakes Recreation Area, including roads and trails, remains in effect.

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Situation as of 08/23/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 362
Size: 267 acres
Percent Contained: 60%

$$ Costs to Date: $1,051,697 (no update)

Lightning fires in the Olallie Scenic Area as well as the Bull of the Woods wilderness. Area closure for Olallie Lakes recreation area and portions of the wilderness. Strong east winds expected today. Fires in wilderness area unmanned, unfought, Let It Burn. Big blow up today reasonably likely.

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Situation as of 08/22/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 351
Size: 201 acres
Percent Contained: 60%

$$ Costs to Date: $1,051,697

Acreage in Block 15 includes 113 acres for the View Lake Fire, 24 acres for fires in the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness Area, and 64 acres fo the remaining fires in the Bull of the Woods Wilderness Area. The percent containment in Block 16 and line to build in Block 18 only pertain to fires being managed under a full suppression/perimeter control strategy.

Fire personnel are also working on a long-term analysis of ten fires burning within the Bull of the Woods Wilderness Area. To date, these lightning-caused fires have been monitored by air. Due to the spread of these fires, an area surrounding the junction of the Elk Lake Trail and Welcome Lake Trail will be closed to public access.

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Situation as of 08/21/2010 6:30 am
Personnel: 240
Size: 125 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

$$ Costs to Date: $375,000

Structures Threatened: 2 PRIM , 9 COMM , 3 OUTB

Area closure of Olallie Lakes recreation area. All roads and trails closed. Continue handline and putting in hose lay around fire. Hold fireline west of Warm Springs boundary line.

21 Aug 2010, 9:01am
Idaho
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Banner Let It Burn Fire

Location: 18 mi NW of Stanley, Custer Co. ID
Specific Location: Banner Creek, Salmon-Challis NF, Lat 44° 22´ 49″ Lon 115° 12´ 35″

Date of Origin: 08/20/2010
Cause: Lightning

Situation as of 08/28/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 31
Size: 2,388 acres
Percent Contained: 52%

Costs to Date: $3,580,000

Minimum fire activity with interior smokes.

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Situation as of 08/28/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 243
Size: 2,388 acres
Percent Contained: 52%

Costs to Date: $3,573,268

Transfer of command to a Type 4 IC at 0600 8/29. Uncontained portion of the fire continues to grow.

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Situation as of 08/27/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 402
Size: 2,365 acres
Percent Contained: 52%

Costs to Date: $3,303,000

Incident strategies: 57% of fire is containment; 33% of fire is “limited supression” [sic].

Highway 21 road closure lifted today at noon, subject to single lane closure depending on fire activity. 100% of containment objective met.

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Situation as of 08/26/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 542
Size: 2,365 acres
Percent Contained: 20%

Costs to Date: $2,908,000

Incident strategies: 57% of fire is containment; 33% of fire is “limited supression” [sic].

Red Flag warning today for winds and low RH; lightning on the fire with light precipitation.

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Situation as of 08/25/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 561
Size: 2,077 acres
Percent Contained: 18%

Costs to Date: numbers reported are false

Incident strategies: 57% of fire is containment; 33% of fire is “limited supression” [sic].

Active single and group tree torching and spotting up to 1/3 mile in sub-alpine fir and lodgepole pine. Cold front blowing through today is expected to be accompanied by strong winds. Fire storm could result, sending burning embers across a wide region.

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Situation as of 08/24/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 476
Size: 1,730 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Costs to Date: $1,729,187

Transition to Let It Burn. Desired incinerated zone: 103,494 acres. Blow up expected Thursday.

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Situation as of 08/23/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 372
Size: 1,594 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Reduction in acreage due to more accurate mapping; today’s fire growth approximately 80-90 acres. Transfer of command to Wilde Type 2 Team occurred at 0600 hours on 8/23/2010. Highway 21 closure modified to allow single lane, escorted traffic through fire area.

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Situation as of 08/22/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 344
Size: 2,010 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Hwy 21 closed. Transition to Wilde Type II Team @ 0600 Aug. 23. Active torching and short range spotting in subalpine fir and lodgepole forest areas.

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Situation as of 08/21/2010 8:30 pm
Personnel: 333
Size: 1,000 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Closure of Highway 21 and limited access to Boundary Creek Road. Prepping Highway 21 for reinforcement of line to keep fire NE of highway. Preparation for Area closure. Type 2 IMT to take over fire.

Continued fire spread mainly to N and E with spotting and active growth on spots.

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Situation as of 08/20/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 279
Size: 200 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Evacuations in process for Marsh Creek and Lola Creek Campgrounds; Bradley BSA camp evacuated; Roads into campgrounds closed.

Spotting,torching,crowning. High winds forecast for the weekend.

21 Aug 2010, 8:37am
Oregon
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White Lightning Fire

Location: 15 miles N of Warm Springs, Wasco Co. OR
Specific Location: reported coords still incorrect

Date of Origin: 08/17/2010
Cause: Lightning

Situation as of 09/09/2010 4:00 pm
Personnel: none
Size: 33,275 acres
Percent Contained: 100%

Costs to Date: $8,000,000

No explanation for new area, cost estimates.

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Situation as of 08/31/2010 4:00 pm
Personnel: 105
Size: 33,701 acres
Percent Contained: 95%

Costs to Date: $7,014,000

Cool temperatures and high RHs continue to help diminish fire activity.

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Situation as of 08/30/2010 4:00 pm
Personnel: 136
Size: 33,701 acres
Percent Contained: 95%

Costs to Date: $6,850,000

No explanation given for acreage change.

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Situation as of 08/29/2010 7:30 pm
Personnel: 160
Size: 33,251 acres
Percent Contained: 95%

Costs to Date: $6,400,000

Type III team (Davis) assumed control beginning 8/28/10. Report quality plunged concurrently. None of the numbers reported can be considered accurate.

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Situation as of 08/28/2010 4:00 pm
Personnel: 279
Size: 33,701 acres (no update)
Percent Contained: 90%

Costs to Date: no update

There was a reburn in Eagle Canyon today.

Type III team assumed control beginning 8/28/10 @ 0800

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Situation as of 08/27/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 595
Size: 33,701 acres
Percent Contained: 90%

Costs to Date: $6,300,000

Structures Threatened: 20 PRIM , 5 OUTB
Structures Destroyed: 1 PRIM , 3 OUTB

The Deschutes River has been reopened for recreational users as of 0600 hrs this morning. Crews continue to patrol fire lines, map areas for rehabilitation, and meet turn back standards. Night Shift operations have be suspended. More resources are being demobilized in anticipation of turning the fire back to the BIA district 8/28/10 at 0700 hrs.

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Situation as of 08/26/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 737
Size: 33,701 acres
Percent Contained: 70%

Costs to Date: $5,750,000

Structures Threatened: 20 PRIM , 5 OUTB
Structures Destroyed: 1 PRIM , 3 OUTB

Crews continue to reinforce containment lines, patrol the perimeter and extinguish hotspots. Two acre slop over in Div E picked up by Heavy helicopter and IHC crew in Eagle Creek.

Moderate fire behavior in the interior limited to hot spots some occasional torching noted. Continued reinforcing of containment lines to meet the 300ft turn back standards, mopping up and attacking hotspots within the fire perimeter. Preparations to turn the fire over to a type III team include mapping suppression rehabilitation areas and continuing demobilization of resources.

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20 Aug 2010, 10:13am
Washington
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Eight Mile Lake Let It Burn Fire

Location: 13 mi SW of Leavenworth, Chelan Co. WA
Specific Location: Alpine Lakes Wilderness area, Okanogan-Wenatchee NF. 47.519 latitude, -120.856 longitude

Date of Origin: 08/18/2010
Cause: Lightning

Situation as of 08/22/2010 3:00 pm
Personnel: 1
Size: 119 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

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Situation as of 08/19/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 0
Size: 60 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Eight Mile Lake Fire is burning about midway up a very steep slope directly above Eight Mile Lake. This wilderness fire is largely naturally contained on three sides by very steep, rocky cliffs; Eight Mile Lake lines the bottom of the slope. Old burn areas flank the area to the east and west of the drainage.

The following Trail closures are in effect: Eight Mile Lake Trail #1552, Eight Mile-Trout Lake Trail #1554, closed from Eight Mile Lake to Windy Pass. Hiker reservations for 8 Mile Lake canceled indefinitely. Eight Mile road and campground are open, and access to the Enchantments remains open. The fire does not impact services or accommodations elsewhere in the Icicle Valley or Leavenworth.

20 Aug 2010, 10:03am
Other States
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Arthur 2 Let It Burn Fire

Location: Yellowstone National Park, Park Co. WY
Specific Location: 1.5 mi SW of the East Entrance to Yellowstone National Park.

Date of Origin: 08/18/2010
Cause: Lightning

Situation as of 08/23/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 30
Size: 200 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Costs to Date: $162,375

Acreage decrease due to more accurate mapping. Cost to date and projected final cost changes updated to reflect more accurate accounting. This will be the last 209 unless activity increases.

Note: Why stop reporting? Is your arm broken? Is it just too difficult to write a 5-line fill-in-the-blanks report every day? 30 people are assigned to the fire. They aren’t doing anything but sitting on their fat cans smoking dope. But it’s beyond their ability to fill in a simple form once a day, a 5-minute job.

NPS employees are the laziest, most worthless culls in America today.

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Situation as of 08/22/2010 4:00 pm
Personnel: 57
Size: 218 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Fire is primarily in the 2001 Arthur Burn where it is consuming downed material. The fire has also established on the north slope south of middle creek and is very visible from Highway 20.

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Situation as of 08/21/2010 7:00 pm
Personnel: 40
Size: 218 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Structures Threatened: 8 PRIM , 10 OUTB

The Northern Rockies Wildland Fire Management Team (Cook) will assume command of the fire at 0800 Sunday. Gives the big boys from NIFC some double overtime and practice at Let It Burn.

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Situation as of 08/20/2010 9:00 am
Personnel: 18
Size: 75 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Yellowstone fire management is working closely with the neighboring Shoshone National Forest. The park has requested a wildfire management team to do a long-term analysis plan for the Arthur 2 Fire (formerly called the East Fire). Fire resources are setting up precautionary structure protection around the East Entrance developed area.

Re-burn within a stand replacement (total mortality) fire from 2001.

This fire is being managed for multiple objectives, including firefighter and public safety, ecological benefits of cleaning up the dead and down from a previous fire, and as a lightning-ignited fire, the Arthur 2 Fire is in line with the park’s resource management plan that calls for allowing natural processes to occur when possible in the park.

20 Aug 2010, 9:38am
Oregon
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Lower Deschutes Complex Fires

Location: 5 mi N of Maupin, Wasco Co. OR
Specific Location: Devils Halfacre, Tygh Valley area. Reported coords incorrect. Approx. Lat 45° 14´ 20″ Lon 121° 05´ 30″

Date of Origin: 08/19/2010
Cause: Lightning

Situation as of 08/22/2010 8:00 pm
Personnel: 319
Size: 9,304 acres
Percent Contained: 90%

$$ Costs to Date: $1,667,465

Expected containment of fire tonight at 2200, all suppression objectives achieved. This will be the last report unless significant activity occurs. No observed fire behavior. Transfer of command scheduled for 08/23 with local Type IV organization.

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Situation as of 08/21/2010 8:00 pm
Personnel: 316
Size: 9,200 acres
Percent Contained: 90%

$$ Costs to Date: $1,378,545

The Youther Fire of the White Lightning Complex reached the Deschutes River about 9 miles south of Maupin, OR.

Transfer of Command to the BLM Prineville District is planned for 8/23/2010 at 0600 hrs.

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Situation as of 08/20/2010 8:00 pm
Personnel: 318
Size: 5,500 acres
Percent Contained: 60%

$$ Costs to Date: $982,469

Central Oregon Interagency Incident Management Team assumed command of this complex at 0600 hrs today. Good progress was made on all divisions. The evacuation of Oak Springs Fish Hatchery has been reduced to a Level 1 Advisory. All other advisories and closures will be lifted as of 0600 hrs, 08/21/10.

Strong winds (gust to 30 mph) tomorrow afternoon beginning between noon and 1400 hrs will effect all incidents in this complex.

Smoldering, creeping in leaf litter in drainage bottoms. Hold and mop-up Devil’s Halfacre and Fall Canyon. Mop-up and patrol Oak Canyon. Tygh Ridge will be patrolled with aircraft.

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Situation as of 08/19/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 276
Size: 4,900 acres
Percent Contained: 25%

Structures Threatened: 7 PRIM , 2 COMM , 5 OUTB
Structures Destroyed: NONE

Evacuation of Oak Springs Fish Hatchery, White River Falls State Park, and E side of Deschutes River. Immediate closure of Deschutes River from City Park in Maupin to Sandy Beach (including all camp sites, etc).

Heavy use of airtanker, SEATs, and helicopters provided relief for these fires.

Central OR Type 2 IMT will assume command of the fire on 8/20 @ 0600. ICP is at Dufur School. There are no Red Flag Warnings/Watches in effect at this time. (Zone 631 warning lifted @ 2000 tonite.)

19 Aug 2010, 10:05am
California
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Vernon Let It Burn Fire

Location: Yosemite National Park, Tuolumne Co. CA
Specific Location: 1 mi S of Lake Vernon, 3 mi N of Hetch Hetchy Reservoir. Coords not reported. Approx Lat 37° 59´ 30″ Lon 119° 44´ 00″

Date of Origin: 08/08/2010 (not officially reported until today)
Cause: Lightning (allegedly)

Situation as of 09/15/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 3
Size: 692 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Desired incineration zone: 10,000 acres.

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Situation as of 08/26/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 5
Size: 360 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Desired incineration zone: 10,000 acres.

Shamed into issuing a report, today’s NPS 209 indicates that this fire has tripled in size since Monday. The Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District and Hetch Hetchy San Francisco Water and Power are stooges in all this. Their names are used as “cooperators” but it is doubtful they have a clue about what is going on.

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Situation as of 08/23/2010 4:00 pm
Personnel: not reported, evidently zero
Size: 160 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Desired incineration zone: 5,000 acres.

NPS has decided to stop reporting on this fire. Not that their reports to-date have been worth a plug nickle. What a worthless excuse for a government agency the NPS is.

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Situation as of 08/18/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: not reported
Size: 60 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Fire is being managed for multiple objectives; primarily forest restoration!

Note: this is new. The NPS now defines wildfire as “restoration”. That kind of bureaucratic doublespeak is an abomination. Old-growth forest destruction by catastrophic wildfire is not “restoration”. Cut their tongues out.

Coooperators [sic] include the Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District and Hetch Hetchy San Francisco Water and Power.

Note: the NPS is attempting to spread the responsibility for this fire to other bureaucracies.

19 Aug 2010, 9:47am
Other States
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North Fork Fire

Location: 16 mi W of Lander, Fremont Co. WY
Specific Location: Smith Lake, Cathedral Peak area, Wind River Range, Shoshone NF, Lat 42° 48´ 42″ Lon 109° 7´ 37″

Date of Origin: 08/18/2010
Cause: Under investigation

Situation as of 08/24/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 151
Size: 330 acres
Percent Contained: 98%

IR Flight showed no heat in or near the fire line. Demob of Type 3 team and resources. Type 4 organization taking over fire at 0600 tomorrow, 8/25. This will be the last report unless there is significant activity

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Situation as of 08/23/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 196
Size: 330 acres
Percent Contained: 95%

Excellent progress on containment objectives and turn back standards. Beginning to release resources. Trail closures. Fairfield Hill to Shoshone Lake (FS road 750), Shoshone Lake cutoff from Middle Fork (Trail 711 and North Fork Trail from Dickinson Park (Trail 710).

Firelines continue to hold through operational period. Low winds helped with the start of backhaul of crews and supplies. Smoldering in meadows and bogs. Burning of interior, heavy fuels.

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Situation as of 08/22/2010 4:00 pm
Personnel: 201
Size: 330 acres
Percent Contained: 85%

Continued progress with line construction. Released one type one aircraft to another incident. High winds and frontal conditions intensified. Firelines continue to hold through operational period. High winds have kept aircraft grounded in pm hrs.

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Situation as of 08/21/2010 4:30 pm
Personnel: 211
Size: 330 acres
Percent Contained: 65%

Resources continue to make progress on incident. Limited isolated torching in the interior perimeter. Creeping behavior on perimeter.

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Situation as of 08/20/2010 5:00 pm
Personnel: 211
Size: 330 acres
Percent Contained: 30%

Sunday is a key day in the weather forecast which may move the fire again. Type one resources and aviation assets are key to make progress on the fire over the weekend.

Crews will continue to build line with direct control objectives using air support to cool hot sections of fireline.

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Situation as of 08/19/2010 6:00 pm
Personnel: 226
Size: 330 acres
Percent Contained: 15%

Trail closures: Fairfield trail to Dickinson Park

Resources are arriving and being assigned to line operations. Crews will be line building with direct control objectives using air support to cool hot sections of line. Manage spots.

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Situation as of 08/18/2010 6:30 pm
Personnel: 46
Size: 150 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

Running crowning with long range spotting. Planned Actions: Evaluate and develop plan of action. Major recreation area.

18 Aug 2010, 8:29am
Utah
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Willow Creek Fire

Location: ~3 mi E of Mona, Uinta NF, Juab Co. UT
Specific Location: Mt. Nebo Wilderness area, Lat 39° 48´ 9″ Lon 111° 47´ 24″

Date of Origin: 08/16/2010
Cause: Lightning

Situation as of 08/18/2010 6:30 pm
Personnel: 105
Size: 148 acres
Percent Contained: 30%

Costs to Date: $115,000

Significant thunderstorms with wetting rain have moved over the fire area. Demob commencing tonight, transfer to type 4 organization to occur within the next two days.

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Situation as of 08/17/2010 4:00 pm
Personnel: 0
Size: 110 acres
Percent Contained: 0%

 
  
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