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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Fire Updates July 2 2012 and Notice of Public Meeting

Highlands
INCIDENT UPDATED 4 HRS. AGO
Approximate Location
43.703 latitude, -103.969 longitude
Incident Overview
Work continues on the Highlands fire today. The fire is estimated to
be 150 acres in size and 40% contained. Crews worked overnight to
establish dozer line. The existing road systems in Custer Highlands
were a great asset to the initial attack crews. Today crews will
continue to mop up and reinforce dozer line. Heavy smoke can still be
seen in the area. Highway 16 remains open but drivers should use
caution. To date there have been zero injuries on theHighland Fire to
the general public or firefighting community.
Basic Information
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Under Investigation
Date of Origin Friday June 01st, 2012 approx. 01:00 PM
Location Custer Highlands
Incident Commander Ray Bubb
Current Situation
Total Personnel 70
Size 394 acres
Percent Contained 60%
Fuels Involved
Grass and Timber
Fire Behavior
Active Heavy Smoke
Significant Events
Highway 16 remains OPEN. A Type III management team is in place.
Onprivate property at this time.60 structures were threatened 4 lost.
Outlook
Planned Actions
Finish line construction, reinforce lines, mop up operations, fire
area updated incident map.
Growth Potential
Moderate
Remarks
Updated acerage due to more accurate fire mapping. This fire is 13
miles SE of Newcastle. Incidentto date zero injuries for firefighter
and zero injuries to the public.
Unit Information
Black Hills National Forest
U.S. Forest Service
1019 N. 5th Street
Custer, SD 57730
Incident Contact
Sheila French
Phone: 605-923-8868
Public Meeting - Tues., July 3
Incident: Squirrel Creek Wildfire
Released: 2 hrs. ago
- A public meeting for information on the Squirrel Creek Fire will be
held on Tuesday night, July 3, at the Laramie Junior High (1355 N.
22nd)
- 7 p.m. start time
- Representatives from the Albany County Sheriff's Department, the
Incident Command Team, the U.S. Forest Service and the Red Cross will
be speaking.
Unit Information
Medicine Bow National Forest & Thunder Basin National Grassland
U.S. Forest Service
2468 Jackson Street
Laramie, WY 82070
Incident Contact
Larry Sandoval
Phone: 970-819-2898
Evacuation Notice: Fox Park Area
Incident: Squirrel Creek Wildfire
Released: 7 hrs. ago
Evacuation Notice: Due to a westward run by the Squirrel Creek Fire,
the Albany County Sheriff's Office has issued an Immediate Evacuation
Notice for the Fox Park Area.
- All residents within a three-mile radius of Fox Park are being asked to leave.
- Please advise neighbors if possible. Remain calm and aware.
- The evacuation point is the Albany County Fairgrounds. Please
refrain from calling dispatch.
- Refer to previous announcements for other evacuation notices.
Unit Information
Medicine Bow National Forest & Thunder Basin National Grassland
U.S. Forest Service
2468 Jackson Street
Laramie, WY 82070
Incident Contact
Larry Sandoval
Phone: 970-819-2898
Fontenelle Fire Wildfire Active 52,386 2 hrs. ago
Unit Information
Bridger - Teton National Forest
U.S. Forest Service
340 North Cache
PO Box 1888
Jackson, WY 83001
Fontenelle Fact Sheet for Monday, July 2, 2012 at 8:00 a.m.
Status: The Fontenelle Fire is burning on the Bridger-Teton National
Forest, BLM High Desert District and State/Private Lands approximately
17 miles west of Big Piney, Wyoming. The fire began on June 24, 2012.
The fire is currently burning in heavy, dead timber with occasional
areas of grass and sage in the lower elevations.
Fire Statistics: 47,478 acres burned | 5% contained | 584 Personnel on scene
Community Meetings: The Incident Command Team will conduct two public
meetings Monday, July 2. The purpose of the meetings will beto inform
the public about the current fire situation and expectations for the
future of the incident.
Big Piney Community Meeting7:30 p.m.LDS Church Gymnasium2250 Piney Dr
Pinedale Community Meeting5:00 p.m.Pinedale Library, Lovatt Room155 S. Tyler St.
Recent Events: The fire continued its progress northward, spotting
across Middle Piney road between the Forest Service boundary and Joe
Budd Ranch pushing two miles north through sagebrush and grass to
Johnson Ridge.
The summer homes located on upper Middle Piney Creek were successfully
defended by firefighters and as of 8:00 p.m. Sunday were only
minimally affected. Fire began moving down slope at about 2:00 p.m.
Fire managers employed a sprinkler system, a fire break cut into the
timber and a back burning operationto successfully defend the homes.
Crews will now focus on building fireline to secure the perimeter.
Sacajawea Campground was also defended through fuel thinning and tree
limbing. As of 9:00 p.m. the facility was only minimally affected.
The fire continued around the burnout area and crossed Middle Piney
road at Star Hill. Changing winds, very low humidity and high
temperatures helped contribute 2,469 acres to the fire.
Today's Strategy: Aerial support from helicopters operating from
theBig Piney-Marbleton airport and heavy tankers from Pocatello,
Idahowill be used to help firefighters try to contain the
north-northeast fire boundary. Firefighters will continueto construct
and improve fire line along the south-southwest portion of the fire
area.
Fire managers are requesting that the public avoid using Middle Piney
Road to minimize congestion and ensure safety.
Forecast: The fire area will be under a Red Flag warning until 9 p.m.
due to high winds and low relative humidity.
Closures: Road closures at present extend from the forest boundary at
the top of Bare Pass at Red Castles, west to N. Piney Meadowsand Tri
Basin Divide, south to Cheese Pass, Mount Isabel, and Red Park, east
to the junction of LaBarge Creek Road and the forestboundary, and
north to Bare Pass. The road closure on Middle Piney Road may move
east depending on fire conditions. Further closures may be needed to
ensure firefighterand public safety. The public is asked to be
cautious when driving on the LaBarge Road between Hwy.189 to the
closure at the forest boundary as there may be large fireengines, fire
traffic and impact from smoke.
More Information: Please visit http://www.fs.usda.gov/btnf ,
http://www.inciweb.org/ , or http://www.tetonfires.com/ , or follow us
on Twitter at @WildeType2 IMT. ###
Unit Information
Bridger - Teton National Forest
U.S. Forest Service
340 North Cache
PO Box 1888
Jackson, WY 83001
Incident Contacts
Fire Information Line
Phone: 307-276-3324
Hours: 6:00 am - 10:00 pm daily
Incident Cooperators
Bureau of Land Management
Lincoln County, Wy
Sublette County, Wyoming
Wyoming Dept. of Game & Fish
Wyoming State Forestry

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