Stouts Creek Fire
Update August 27 2015
Crews continue to work to contain the Stouts Creek Fire. Day and night operations remain as firefighters continue suppression, strengthening control lines and conducting repair work. No perimeter growth is expected. Yesterday a Type 1 helicopter made 22 drops of approximately 700 gallons per drop. A total of 15,400 gallons were dropped on a flare up on the south end of the fire east of Cow Creek. Fire size remains at 26,452 acres (due to more accurate mapping) and is 86% contained. "We are committed to this fire and the state of Oregon." said Butch Galbraith, Operations Chief for the Florida Forest Service Incident Management Team, "It is important to us to leave this community and our fire partners with a manageable and operable situation during this dry fire season." Mr. Galbraith went on to say, "The team, along with all other fire resources, will work together to resolve the situation as quickly and safely as possible." Level 1 evacuation notice is still in effect along Hwy 227 from mile post 26-20 and 28-34. Also Upper Cow Creek Road remains at Level 1 from the east end of the road. The fire area remains closed to the public. Local residents should be aware of the danger that still exists in their area, monitor emergency services, websites and local media outlets for information. There are 418 personnel assigned to the fire with 8 crews, 11 engines, 5 water tenders, 2 bulldozers and 2 helicopters. To date, the Stout Creek Fire has cost $36 million. The Incident Management Team is protecting lands that are about 46% on state protected lands, which include BLM and private lands and 54% on the Umpqua National Forest.
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