Helicopters continued with aerial ignition to achieve additional depth from the containment line further into the unburned interior in the southwest corner of the fire in the Lawson Creek drainage. With fuels drying out, where fire has been backing down slopes in the recent days and natural fuels lower on the slope align, some uphill runs are now occurring. This results in better overall unburned vegetation consumption, so fuels are less likely to re-burn.
Firefighters also used aerial ignition in the Game Lake area to improve the depth of burned fuels from containment lines. A helitack crew (a firefighting crew flown in by helicopter) was inserted into the Fantz Ranch area along the eastern edge of the fire to cool areas of heat identified through infra-red photography/imaging. This will help to check fire movement further east. Firefighters are monitoring an area of increased interior heat identified through infrared detection in the north fork of Indigo Creek and using helicopter bucket drops as needed to secure the existing containment line. Night-shift resources held and patrolled fireline.
Structure protection resources are using vehicles and aircraft to locate and identify additional homes and buildings, and are collecting data to aid firefighters in protecting structures if there is a future need. The alternate control line on Forest System Roads (FSR) 3313, 1503, and 3680 continues to be improved. |
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