Dixie Creek Fire Update
Oregon Department of Forestry
Central Oregon District
John Day Unit
415 Patterson Bridge Road
John Day, OR 97845
NEWS RELEASE
July 5, 2021—9 a.m.
Contact: Christie Shaw
(541)263-0661
John Day, Ore. – The Dixie Creek Fire, burning approximately three miles northwest of Prairie City, has burned approximately 570 acres of grass, brush, and timber within Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) Central Oregon District and Prairie City Rural Fire Department protection. Today at 6:00 a.m. command of the fire transferred to the High Desert Interagency Type 3 Team, led by incident commander Tim Boyce.
The fire was initially reported Saturday afternoon, rapidly spreading. Air and ground resources were able to stop the fire late in the evening, and have kept the fire within the same footprint since the initial burn period. Overnight Sunday fire personnel patrolled the fire, monitoring for any change to fire behavior or areas of concern. The fire is 25% contained.
Today firefighters will focus on mopping up along the edge of the fireline to secure the perimeter. Tankers and helicopters are available to support on the ground suppression activities. Resources assigned to the fire include hotshot crews, dozers, watercats, skidgines, hand crews, wildland fire engines, water tenders, and numerous overhead to manage the incident.
The High Desert Interagency Type 3 Team is comprised of personnel from the Malheur National Forest, and Vale and Burns District Bureau of Land Management.
ODF Central Oregon District
Public Information: 541-263-0661
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Current fire restriction information and information for the Central Oregon District is available at www.odfcentraloregon.com.
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