Firefighters are on the fire line for one last patrol of containment
lines this morning as work wraps up on the Upriver Beacon Fire.
Firefighters will have completed mop up work 300 feet around all
structures and 100 feet in around the entire fire perimeter.
Camp
Sekani and Shields Park Climbing Rocks are now open. The parks
department is advising citizens to stay clear of the areas of the parks
that have burned for their safety. All previous evacuation orders have
been lifted. There are no road closures.
The Upriver Beacon fire
began at 4pm on Tuesday, July 17, 2018 near the 6400 block of East
Upriver Drive. Crews stopped the fire at 115 acres that evening.
Washington State Fire Mobilization was approved and resources from
across the state have arrived – those resources continue to work on the
fire.
Currently there are over 87 personnel assigned to the
fire. The fire is 90% contained. Spokane County Fire District 9 and the
Northeast Washington Interagency Type 3 IMT are in unified command of
the incident.
Fire information and the incident command post is
located at the Spokane Interstate Fairgrounds in Spokane, WA. Fire
information contact is Jeff Sevigney at (509) 993-2946.
Quick Facts:
Fire Size: 115 acres
Initial Start: 07/17/18 at 3:56pm
Location: Upriver Drive near Beacon Hill
Hazards: Urban Interface, Power lines and snags
Values at Risk: Homes and infrastructure
Cause: Under Investigation
Containment: 90%
Resources Committed:
2 - Hand crews
10 - Fire Engines
2 – Water Tenders
Personnel: 87
Road Closures: None
This page is designed to provide for timely and official fire information about wildland fires across the Pacific Northwest. The information is posted by the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center in partnership with Public Information Officers that work for federal, state and local fire agencies and is drawn from official sources within the wildland fire community.
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