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Incident Commanders: Ian Yocum, Oregon State Fire Marshal
Jake
Akerberg, Bureau of Land Management
Contact: Rich Tyler 541-239-3619
OSFM Public Information Officer
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[Condon,
Oregon] Good progress was made last night on the fires in South Gilliam County.
The weather was cool with some associated precipitation, allowing the
firefighters to get ahead of the fires in many areas. The fires now total
30,500 acres with 20% containment. There are 119 firefighters on the incident. There
is a Community Meeting scheduled for tonight in Lonerock at 7:00PM in the
Lonerock Community Hall. At last night’s community meeting in Condon, Emergency
Manager Chris Fitzsimmons stated, “This is the first time the State Fire
Marshal’s Office has been in our community under a Conflagration and we are
very thankful for all the great work that has been accomplished in the past 2
days!”
Today
will be a day of transition and growth at the Incident Command Post at the
Gilliam County Fairgrounds with the arrival of the Type 2 Incident Management Team.
NW Team 7 will be fully integrated in Unified Command with Oregon State Fire
Marshal’s Blue Team by 6:00 AM Tuesday and the crews will work side-by-side
with our local partners.
Wildland firefighters will continue to hold and improve existing
containment lines on the fires today, and work to stop the forward progress of
the fire on the active sides. Air support continues to be available to maximize
efforts of crews on the ground. Firefighters will continue to be challenged by
light flashy fuels, steep slopes along the John Day River Canyon and afternoon
winds.
With a combination of smoke from Washington and Canadian
wildfires, as well as fires burning in Oregon, air quality indices are showing
areas of unhealthy to hazardous air across the eastern part of the state. Many
factors influence a person’s sensitivity to smoke, including severity and duration
of smoke exposure and a person’s health. Smoke may worsen symptoms for people
who have pre-existing health conditions and those who are particularly
sensitive to air pollution. You can find a link to the DEQ Air Quality Index
on http://www.centraloregonfire.org/ as well as tips about dealing with
smoke.
There
is a Red Flag warning for fire weather from 11:00AM until 9:00PM for critical
winds and low humidity. All tactics and operations will keep this in mind in
order to provide for firefighter safety at all times.
A
Task Force was sent to the Jennie’s Peak fire in Wheeler County last night to
assist with structural protection on approximately 20 homes in the area. This
Task Force returned to South Gilliam County this morning.
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