Thursday, July 31, 2014

Thursday, July 31 fire evening update

Thursday, July 31 fire evening update

Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center
4550 SW Airport Way
Prineville, OR  97754


Contact:  Media Desk:  541-416-6811           NEW! Email:   Centralorfireinfo@gmail.com
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FIRE NEWS--Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center
For Immediate Release:  July 31, 2014 7 p.m.

Thursday, July 31 fire evening update

PRINEVILLE, Ore.—The largest fire in Central Oregon, the Sniption fire, grew to 25,000 acres today.

The Sniption fire is a wind-driven grass fire that originated about 9 miles west of Condon on Tuesday on private property. The fire has since spread south and west onto both private and BLM lands, moving into Thirtymile Canyon and Sniption Canyon.

Crews spent the day fighting the fire with helicopters and air tankers, and multiple engines, keeping the fire west of Highway 19, which connects Condon to Fossil.

Crews conducted burnout operations late into the night yesterday and protected a farm house and other structures from the fire.

A Type 2 Incident Management Team will take command of the fire, using Condon High School as a base camp.

Future updates on the Sniption fire will be available online at: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4026/

The dispatch center fielded 18 new smoke reports by 7 p.m. today, most of them south and west of Bend on the Deschutes National Forest.

Last night’s thunderstorms brought significant lightning activity to the east slopes of the Cascades, with scattered lightning across Jefferson and Crook counties.

At the time of this report, thunderstorms have begun moving northeast across Highway 20 southeast of Bend into Prineville BLM-administered lands and the Maury Mountains.

Lightning activity is expected to continue later into the evening with more strikes anticipated.

In the Cascades today, crews responded to multiple small and single-tree fires. Smoke jumpers responded to a half-acre fire on the southwest slopes of Mt. Bachelor and had contained it by early evening.

A 20-acre fire about 4 miles northeast of Crane Prairie Reservoir was 50 percent lined with bulldozers by early evening. Firefighters halted fire spread on that incident yesterday with fire retardant.

Yesterday, helicopters used Crane Prairie Reservoir for bucket drops to fight multiple small fires near the reservoir.

Two new fires were reported in the Ochoco Mountains today. One of them, near Horse Heaven Creek west of Forest Road 4230, was 0.75 acres. Crews suppressed the fire with water drops from a helicopter. Another fire, on Bear Mountain, was contained at less than 0.1 acre.

Two fires southwest of Dayville continued to put up smoke but saw little growth. One fire is reported at 13 acres and another at 40 acres. Crews fought the fires with water drops from a helicopter due to the steep, inaccessible terrain.

Three fires east of Dayville are being managed by the Oregon Department of Forestry as the Haystack Complex. Information on those fires can be found online at: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4020/

The National Weather Service in Pendleton has issued a Red Flag Warning for thunderstorms producing abundant lightning. The warning will be in effect through 11 p.m. Saturday, August 2.


Storms that develop are expected to bring with them at least the potential for some rain, with precipitation ranging from a few hundredths of an inch to around a quarter of an inch.
Thursday, July 31 fire update

Thursday, July 31 fire update

Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center
4550 SW Airport Way
Prineville, OR  97754


Contact:  Media Desk:  541-416-6811           NEW! Email:   Centralorfireinfo@gmail.com
Twitter:  @CentralORfire                              For more information visit: CentralORfireinfo.blogspot.com

FIRE NEWS--Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center
For Immediate Release:  July 31, 2014 1 p.m.

Thursday, July 31 fire update

PRINEVILLE, Ore.—Fire crews continue to make steady progress around Central Oregon responding to numerous lightning-caused fire starts from Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s thunderstorms.

Wednesday evening brought heavy lightning activity across the Deschutes National Forest, especially centered around the Sisters area, which received hundreds of lightning strikes.

Crews spent Thursday morning responding to six new lightning starts in the Sisters area, including at least four that are very visible from Three Creeks Road. All fires are very small and crews continue to suppress them aggressively.

Another start on the southwest slope of Mt. Bachelor is a half-acre in size and continues to put up smoke that is very visible to nearby communities. Smoke jumpers have responded to that fire and are reporting good progress.

A fire discovered yesterday, Incident 590, four miles northeast of Crane Prairie Reservoir, is estimated at 20 acres. Crews attacked that fire with retardant drops yesterday and it has not grown since then.

In all, crews have responded to more than 20 lightning starts within a 10-mile radius of Crane Prairie Reservoir, most of them less than a quarter-acre.

Further east, the Sniption fire, a wind-driven grass fire between Condon and Fossil, has grown to more than 18,000 acres. The fire originated on private land west of Condon before moving south across private and BLM land, and is reportedly threatening homes in the Thirtymile Canyon area.

Two helicopters and two air tankers are deployed, and the fire is still reported west of Highway 19. 


The National Weather Service in Pendleton has issued a Red Flag Warning for thunderstorms producing abundant lightning. The warning will be in effect through 11 p.m. Saturday, August 2, with daily lightning activity expected.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Wednesday, July 30 evening update

Wednesday, July 30 evening update



Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center
4550 SW Airport Way
Prineville, OR  97754


Contact:  Media Desk:  541-416-6811           NEW! Email:   Centralorfireinfo@gmail.com
Twitter:  @CentralORfire                              For more information visit: CentralORfireinfo.blogspot.com

FIRE NEWS--Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center
For Immediate Release:  July 30, 2014 8 p.m.

Wednesday, July 30 evening update


PRINEVILLE, Ore.—Fire crews on Wednesday continued to respond to smoke reports and new starts throughout Central Oregon that originated with Tuesday’s thunderstorms and lightning.

Firefighters have a large number of resources available locally and have been able to use them effectively in responding to calls as they come in. 

A wind-driven grass fire west of Condon has been reported at 12,000 acres. The fire originated on private land west of town before moving south across private and BLM land, possibly threatening homes in the Thirtymile Canyon area. Two air tankers are deployed and two more are en route to drop retardant along the fire's eastern flank to prevent it from crossing Highway 19. 

More than 40 new starts from Tuesday’s storm have occurred on the Deschutes National Forest, mostly south and west of Bend. Most starts are less than a quarter-acre and were contained on initial attack.  

Firefighters used helicopters making bucket dips in Crane Prairie Reservoir today to fight multiple small wildfires in the vicinity.  One fire, Incident 590, grew to about 25 acres in steep, sloping timber about 4 miles northeast of Crane Prairie Reservoir before it was significantly curtailed by fire retardant drops from an air tanker.

In all, crews responded to 22 lightning starts within a 10-mile radius of the reservoir.

 At the time of this report, a new thunderstorm has begun moving north and several new lightning starts have been reported on the Crescent Ranger District of Deschutes National Forest. Two small fires are near Windigo Pass and one is just west of Crescent Lake. Smokejumpers are responding to these fires.

Several small starts have also been reported near Three Creeks Road outside of Sisters. Around 10 other starts had been reported by 8 p.m. across the Bend/Ft. Rock Ranger District. Initial size up information is not currently available. 

The National Weather Service in Pendleton has issued a Red Flag Warning for thunderstorms producing abundant lightning. The warning will be in effect through 11 p.m. Saturday, August 2, with daily lightning strikes expected.

Friday, July 4, 2014

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