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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Pine Ridge Fire Co-ops are in short and Resource is to be foreward

Pine Ridge Fire Update, July 1, PM
Released: 5 hrs. ago
Pine Ridge Fire UpdateRocky Mountain Incident Management Team- Bill
Hahnenberg, Incident Commander Fire Information (970) 283-1038Email:
pineridgefireinfo@gmail.comHours of operation: 7:00 a.m. -...
Pine Ridge Fire Update for 07-01-2012 at 10:00 AM
Released: 12 hrs. ago
Date July 1, 2012Time 08:00 a.m.Weather: Another day of hot, dry
conditions with southwest winds. Winds will be light, five miles per
hour early in the day and increase to 15 miles per hour, with...
Pine Ridge Fire Update for 7-01-2012
Released: 12 hrs. ago
Date July 1, 2012Time 08:00 a.m.Weather: Another day of hot, dry
conditions with southwest winds. Winds will be light, five miles per
hour early in the day and increase to 15 miles per hour, with...
Pine Ridge Fire Update for June 30, 2012 (pm)
Released: 1 day ago
Date June 30, 2012Time 8:00 p.m. Current Situation: The majority of
fire activity today occurred on the north flankand southeast corner of
the incident. Helicopters and air tankers provided support...
Pine Ridge Fire Update, June 29 1900
Released: 2 days ago
Firefighters halt Pine Ridge Fire on the banks of the
Colorado-strengthen heel Grand Junction, Colo. - Firefighters doubled
their containment on the Pine Ridge Fire and halted its advance at
the...
Pine Ridge Fire Update, June 28 1200
Released: 3 days ago
Pine Ridge Fire Expected to be Active TodayCommunity Meeting Scheduled
Tonight Contacts: Skye Sieber 970-456-3623(cell) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Grand Junction, CO (Thursday, June 28, 2012) - The Pine...
Incident Cooperators
Debeque Fire Protection District
Mesa County Sheriff Dept.
Union Pacific Railroad
NEED ADDITIONAL RESOUCE
Incident Overview
Current Situation: Last night, firefighters took advantage of
downslope winds to conduct burnout operations that will aid in
strengthening firelines for today's expected weather. A wind shift is
expected that will test the north, northeast and southeast parts of
the fire. Today, fire crews will workwith aviation resources to tie
fire line to the Colorado River and suppress hot areas of the
fireline. In addition, Union Pacific is workingwith firefighters to
deliver water byrail.
Due to numerous resource concerns, like oil and gas well locations,
cultural resources,threatened and endangered species, and the Wild
Horse range, four resource advisors from the area are working with
firefighters to ensure protection of resources during suppression
efforts.
Another day of hot,dry conditions with southwest winds. Winds will be
light, five miles per hour, early in the day and increase to 15 miles
per hour, with gusts up to 25 milesper hour, by late morning. The
Haines Index, which measures the stability and dryness of air over a
fire, is 6. This indicates that there is a high potential for extreme
fire behavior, intensity, and growth.
Basic Information
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Lightning
Date of Origin Wednesday June 27th, 2012 approx. 01:57 PM
Location 10 miles NE of Grand Junction
Incident Commander Bill Hahnenberg
Current Situation
Total Personnel 422
Size 13,360 acres
Percent Contained 35%
Estimated Containment Date Monday July 09th, 2012 approx. 12:00 AM
Fuels Involved
Pinyon-Juniper, sage brush
Fire Behavior
Isolated torching and short range spotting.
Significant Events
Bill Hahnenberg's Type 1 Rocky Mountain Incident Management Team
assumed command of the fireat 6:00 a.m., June 30.
Outlook
Planned Actions
Completed burnout reducing the threat of fire spread to thenorth.
Monday, July 2- Continue reinforcing north line. Construct direct and
indirect line on south flank.
Growth Potential
Extreme - Fire can be expected to continue isolated torching and
backing with interior islands burning out. This will produce smoke in
some sections of the fire.Fire continues to threaten the community of
DeBeque & I-70 Corridor.
Terrain Difficulty
Rugged inaccessible terrain and a continous heavy fuel loading is
causing a high resistance to control.
Remarks
I-70 is open - we are asking the public and the media to not stop
onthe shoulder of I-70 in DeBeque Canyon. It is not safe and ties up
law enforcement resources to movevehicles along. Evacuation orders for
DeBeque have been lifted but residents remain on pre-evacuationnotice.
Current Weather
Wind Conditions 12 mph SW
Temperature 90 degrees
Humidity 10%
Unit Information
Grand Junction Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
Incident Contact
Fire Information 7am-8:30pm
Phone: 970 456-3623
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Community Meeting for Sunday July 1 at 5:30 PM
Announcement - 1 day ago
INCIDENT UPDATED 51 MIN. AGO
Approximate Location
39.238 latitude, -108.391 longitude

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