Media Advisory: Media are requested to call the
Joint Information Center number
listed above.
Road Closures: Highway 245 still closed 11 miles north of
Hereford. Drivers are urged
to check highway conditions on tripcheck.com.
Shelters: The American Red Cross
has opened a shelter at the
Baker City Middle School with 100 beds
currently available. The shelter is open 24-hours and
has food, bedding and toiletries for
evacuees.
For
more shelter information, call
541-519-2360.
Recreation Areas: Regulated closures are in effect on State and private lands protected by Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) in northeast and central Oregon. Please check with your local Oregon Department of Forestry office for public use restrictions on lands protected by ODF. Visit the Blue Mountain Interagency Dispatch webpage at:
www.bmidc.org or
contact a local Oregon Department of Forestry office for more complete information. Similar restrictions may be in effect on State and private lands protected by the Washington Department of Natural Resources (WA-DNR). More information can be found on the WA-
DNR website at: http://fortress.wa.gov/dnr/firedanger/BurnRisk.aspx.
Eagle Complex
Current Situation: Favorable
weather conditions
allowed firefighters to make good progress on
the Eagle Complex today. Crews took advantage of favorable conditions to protect structures throughout the fire area,
while holding the fire north of Forest Service Road 77. The fire experienced minimal, if any, growth today and is estimated
at 1,666 acres. No
structures have been lost and there have been no injuries to firefighters.
Area Fire Closures: There is an area closure in effect
for the Eagle Complex near Main Eagle, East
Eagle, Tamarack Campground and Two Color
Campground. Please see the link to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest Website
http://www.fs.usda.gov/main/wallowa- whitman/home.
Public Safety: No Level 1 or 3. Level 2 (Set): FS 77 Rd. Bennett Peak Area, main Eagle Area, Tamarack Campground.
Additional Info: Rocky Mountain
Team Black (Greer), a
Type 2 Incident Management Team will
assume command of
the Eagle Complex tomorrow at 6 a.m.
Contact Information
Fire and Evacuation Information: (541)-523-2905
Email: BakerCoJointInfo@gmail.com
http://bluemountainfireinfo.blogspot.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CornetFire
https://www.facebook.com/ElDoradoFire2015 https://www.facebook.com/EagleComplex2015
Inciweb: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4478/ (Cornet)
http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4497/ (Windy Ridge) http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4502/ (El Dorado) http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4481/ (Eagle Complex)
Eldorado Complex
Current Situation: Firefighters on the Eldorado Fire eight miles southeast of Unity are
attacking the fire with what night Operations Section
Chief Eric Perkins
has coined as an “Engine Brigade.”
With an abundance of
fire activity taking place in the
northwest, firefighting resources are hard to come by.
The night shift on this
fire will be composed of three division supervisors and
six engine crews.
Fire officials are
hopeful in obtaining additional
personnel
and equipment in the
next couple of
days.
Three helicopters are also assigned to the fire.
Highway 26, which is now open
to
motorists, splits the fire with much of
the activity burning toward the south in
the Ironside Mountain
area. While the
fire
to the north and northeast of
the
highway is looking good, firefighters
plan to work the south and southeast edges near Rose
Creek
Road, where suppression efforts will
be
more effective in lighter fuels such as grass
and
sage brush.
Cooperating agencies on the fire include the Oregon Department of
Forestry, Ironside
Rangeland Protection Association, Bureau of
Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service.
Area Fire Closures: No area
fire closures are in
place.
Public Safety: The following evacuation level
notifications remain in effect. Level 1 (Ready):
Shirts Creek; Job Creek and south of Job Creek Road; East of Bull Run
Road; and south of Campbell Lane. Level 2 (Set):
Dry Gulch area and Ripley Gulch area. Level 3 (Go): Beam Creek area; Eldorado Ditch
area; Long Creek area (Baker County); Long Creek Reservoir; and Camp
Creek south of Highway 26.
Additional Info: None at this time.
Cornet/Windy Ridge Complex
Current Situation: Milder weather conditions subdued fire behavior today, enabling crews to
make good progress on all sides of the Cornet/Windy Ridge Fire.
Activity increased this afternoon on the northwest portion of the fire, in
an area
with
difficult terrain. Water and retardant drops slowed
the fire so a hotshot crew could safely enter and engage directly.
Tonight crews will
continue to patrol and hold lines that were created
today.
Area Fire Closures: A forest closure order is in place for
the
area around the Cornet/Windy
Ridge Fire. Please see the link to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest Website
http://www.fs.usda.gov/main/wallowa-whitman/home. OR-245 remains closed. As of this
evening,
Highways- 7 and
Interstate-84 are open.
Public Safety: the public should be cautious when
driving; crews and equipment are
working near
and along the roads,
and smoke may hinder visibility.
Level 1 (Ready): Old Auburn Ln,
Durkee. Level 2 (Get Set): Bridgeport, Sutton Creek. Level 3 (Go): Beaver Creek, Black Mountain,
Denny Creek, French Gulch, Greater Bowen
Valley Rural Fire to French
Gulch, Alder Creek, Burnt
River Canyon, Dry Creek, Dry Creek Cutoff, Ebell Creek, Hill
Creek Rd.
Additional Info: None at this time.
Fire Statistics
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Total Acres:
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Percent Contained:
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Cause:
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Start Date:
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Eagle Complex
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1,670
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0
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Lightning
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August 10, 2015
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Eldorado
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18,600
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0
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Undetermined
|
August
14, 2015
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Cornet/Windy Ridge
|
88,433
|
5
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Lightning
|
August
10, 2015
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Structures Lost:
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Short Location:
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Eagle Complex
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0
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20 Miles northwest of Richland, Oregon
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Eldorado
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0
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5 Miles southeast of Unity, Oregon
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Cornet/Windy Ridge
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6
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10 Miles East of Unity Oregon
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# Personnel:
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Types of Resources:
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Eagle Complex
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140
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INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME
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Eldorado
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161
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CREWS: 2, ENGINES:
12, DOZERS: 7,
HELICOPTERS: 1, AIR
TANKERS: 0
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Cornet/Windy Ridge
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628
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CREWS: 19,
ENGINES: 34, DOZERS:
`12, HELICOPTERS: 4,
AIR TANKERS: 0
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