Fire Information Report for Chips
Wildland Fire Incident
Report Date: 06-AUG-12
Burnt Area: 10,387 Acres (52% increase from yesterday)
Location: Plumas County, CA (20 miles NW ofQuincy, CA)
Cause: Under Investigation
Incident Team Type: IMT Type 1
Team Leader: Jerry McGowan
Containment Status: 0% contained)
Expected Containment: 18-AUG-12
Fuels: low brush with numerous dead and down 1000 hour logs and
standing snags. FM10 is most representative of the fuels and the
observed fire behavior. Extreme 4100000.00 1430PRIM
NEWS RELEASE
Chips Fire Update 8 am August 6, 2012
Plumas and Lassen National ForestsFire Update - August 6, 2012 8:00 AM
Chips Fire Information Fire Information Phones:
(530)283-7882/-7883/-7884
Growth of the Chips Fire was slowed last night by increased humidity
and calm winds. Crews were able to complete containment lines around
two spot fires along the fire's northern flank and will work to
improve containment lines along the entire north flank. On the fire's
east flank, crews began construction of containment lines around a
spot fire that crossed the North Fork of the Feather River in the Red
Hill area. Crews will work aggressively today to contain this spot
fire with the assistance of helicopters and air tankers (when
visibility allows). Engine crews will continue to improve and hold
containment lines along the CaribouRoad and Highway 70 where the
firecontinues to back down slope. Crews are continuing to construct
and improve containment lines on the fire's western flank.
Growth of the Chips Fire was slowed last night by increased humidity
and calm winds. Crews were able to complete containment lines around
two spot fires along the fire's northern flank and will work to
improve containment lines along the entire north flank. On the fire's
east flank, crews began construction of containment lines around a
spot fire that crossed the North Fork of the Feather River in the Red
Hill area. Crews will work aggressively today to contain this spot
fire with the assistance of helicopters and air tankers (when
visibility allows). Engine crews will continue to improve and hold
containment lines along the CaribouRoad and Highway 70 where the
firecontinues to back down slope. Crews are continuing to construct
and improve containment lines on the fire's western flank. Smoke is
expected to hang in the Feather River Canyon this morning and stall
the fire's growth. Winds are expected to shift from out of the
southwest by late morning. The southwest winds will likely push
thefire and smoke towards the northeast .
Basic Information
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Under Investigation
Date of Origin Sunday July 29th, 2012 approx. 01:57 AM
Location 20 miles NW of Quincy, CA
Incident Commander Jerry Mcgowan
Current Situation
Total Personnel 742
Size 13,867 acres
Estimated Containment Date Tuesday August 21st, 2012 approx. 12:00 AM
Fuels Involved
10 Timber (litter and understory) low brush with numerous dead and
down large, 1000 hour logs and standing snags.
Fire Behavior
The fire spread along all perimeters during the night with portions of
the southern edge of the fire backing down to Highway 70.
Significant Events
Crews continued to construct indirect fireline, hold existing
firelines, and mop up hot areas of the fire during the night. They
also assessed structures, and continuedto develop contingency plans
for all areas outside of the planned containment lines. Crews
monitoredthe spot fire east of Caribou Road and took actions where
needed to prevent movement towards the Red Hills communication site.
Gansner Bar, North Fork and Queen Lily campgrounds and USFS road
27N76remain closed. The communities of Belden, Little Haven and
Maggie's Trailer Park are on a precautionary evacuation notice. A
voluntary evacuation notice has been issued for the Rush Creek area
and the area south of Highway 89 that includes Butt Valley Reservoir
and Humbug Reservoir. Residents along Highway 70 from Tobin to Twain
areencouraged to begin developing evacuation plans. A one mile, one
lane traffic closure remains in effect on Highway 70. Motorists should
use caution on Hwy 70 in
the fire area. Expect delays and traffic controls. Portions of the
Pacific Crest, Yellow Creek, Ben Lomond, and Indian Creek hiking
trails remain closed.
Outlook
Planned Actions
Crews will continue to construct indirect fireline, hold and mop up
hot areas along the fire's perimeter, assess structures, and develop
contingency plans for all areas outside of the planned containment
lines. Engine crews willcontinue to provide structure protection in
the Feather River Canyon area.
Growth Potential
Extreme
Terrain Difficulty
Extreme
Remarks
An advisory from the Plumas CountySheriffs' Office for potential
evacuations is still in effect along Highway 70 between Tobin and
Twain. Other voluntary evacuation notices remain in effect as well. A
reduction in containment from 5% to 0% due to a stategic decision
toswitch from direct fire attack to indirect attack therefore
increasingthe future containment line. Total Fire Acres currently
within the indirect fire line: Plumas National Forest = 12,114 /
Lassen National Forest = 20,074.
Current Weather
Wind Conditions 10 mph NE
Temperature 58 degrees
Humidity 30%
Unit Information
Plumas National Forest
U.S. Forest Service
159 Lawrence Street
P.O. Box 11500
Quincy, CA 95971
Incident Contacts
Chuck Dickson
Phone: 530-283-7883
Hours: 7:00am-7:00pm
Take Action Immediately WhenWildfire Strikes
When immediate evacuation is necessary, follow these steps as soon as
possible to get ready to GO:
1. Review your Evacuation Plan Checklist .
2. Ensure your Emergency Supply Kit is in your vehicle.
3. Cover-up to protect against heat and flying embers. Wear long
pants, long sleeve shirt, heavy shoes/boots, cap, dry bandanna for
face cover, goggles or glasses. 100% cotton is preferable.
4. Locate your pets and take them with you.
When to Evacuate
Leave as soon as evacuation is recommended by fire officials to avoid
being caught in fire, smoke orroad congestion. Don't wait to be
ordered by authorities to leave. Evacuating early also helps
firefighters keep roads clear of congestion, and lets them move more
freely to do their job. In an intense wildfire, they will not have
time to knock on every door. If you are advised to leave, don't
hesitate!
*. Officials will determine the areas to be evacuated and escape
routes to use depending upon thefire's location, behavior, winds,
terrain, etc.
*. Law enforcement agencies are typically responsible for enforcing an
evacuation order. Follow their directions promptly.
*. You will be advised of potential evacuations as early as possible.
You must take the initiative to stay informed and aware. Listen to
your radio/TV for announcements from law enforcement and emergency
personnel.
*. You may be directed to temporaryassembly areas to await transfer to
a safe location.
The terms "Voluntary" and "Mandatory" are used to describe evacuation
orders. However, local jurisdictions may use other terminology such as
"Precautionary"and "Immediate Threat". These terms are used to alert
you to the significance of the danger. All evacuation instructions
provided by officials should be followed immediately for your safety.
Do not return to your home until Fire officials determine it is safe.
Notification that it is safe to returnhome will be given as soon as
possible considering safety and accessibility.
When you return home:
*. Be alert for downed power lines and other hazards.
*. Check propane tanks, regulators,and lines before turning gas on.
*. Check your residence carefully for hidden embers or smoldering fires.
Fire Information Report for Coyote 2
Wildland Fire Incident
Report Date: 06-AUG-12
Burnt Area: 300 Acres
Location: Humboldt County, NV (65 miles NWof Winnemucca, NV)
Cause: Lightning
Incident Team Type: IMT Type 4
Team Leader: Greg Garcia
Containment Status: 90% contained)
Expected Containment: 06-AUG-12
Fuels: High 20000.00 23
Fire Information Report for Divide
Wildland Fire Incident
Report Date: 06-AUG-12
Burnt Area: 408 Acres (63% increase from yesterday)
Location: Moffat County, CO (10 MILES SOUTH OF ELK SPRINGS, CO)
Cause: Lightning
Incident Team Type: IMT Type 4
Team Leader: MIKE BRADLEY
Containment Status: 100% contained)
Expected Containment: 06-AUG-12
Fuels: PINYON, JUNIPER, SAGE, GRASS Medium 55000.00 64
IMSR Summary
August 6th, 2012
National Preparedness Level Level 3
National Fire Activity Initial attack activity: Moderate (233 new fires)
New large fires: 19
Large fires contained: 10
Uncontained large fires: 48
Area Command Teams committed: 0
NIMOs committed: 1
Source:USFS, USDA, USFMSC
latitude,longitude,fire_name,fire_number,area,report_date46.189,-117.006,WEISSENFELS
RIDGE,WA-WFS-203,2494,08/03/201243.489,-120.757,LAVA,OR-LAD-120656,21546,08/04/201248.060,-119.851,CRANE
ROAD,WA-WFS-302,10800,08/03/201240.010,-121.278,CHIPS,CA-PNF-1001,10387,08/05/201241.587,-123.517,DILLON,CA-KNF-005426,330,08/05/201235.526,-118.465,PIUTE
COMPLEX,CA-SQF-2476,800,08/05/201233.521,-117.297,VOLCANO,CA-RRU-075254,355,08/05/201246.161,-106.211,ROSEBUD
CREEK COMPLEX,MT-EAS-000007,166145,08/05/201245.746,-107.167,SARPY
HILLS COMPLEX,MT-CRA-094,82000,08/05/201247.409,-112.869,ELBOW PASS
COMPLEX,MT-LCF-002085,15666,08/05/201247.220,-112.909,FALLS
POINT,MT-LNF-000808,156,08/05/201245.561,-114.221,CHRANDAL
CREEK,MT-BRF-005432,2562,08/05/201247.530,-113.150,PRISONER
LAKE,MT-FNF-000020,3333,08/05/201247.177,-114.395,BUTLER,MT-LNF-00804,70,08/05/201243.712,-115.369,TRINITY
RIDGE,ID-BOF-000628,740,08/05/201244.446,-115.166,HALSTEAD,ID-SCF-012151,23310,08/05/201241.742,-113.741,PINE
CANYON,UT-BRS-000664,388,08/05/201239.976,-111.250,PUMPKIN,UT-UWF-000662,176,08/05/201243.486,-115.950,POLE,ID-BOD-000632,494,08/05/201244.671,-116.650,GRIZZLY,ID-PAF-012053,823,08/05/201237.550,-114.338,BASIN,NV-ELD-40184,6057,08/05/201242.260,-107.197,BEAR
MOUNTAIN COMPLEX,WY-RAD-000276,12645,08/05/201240.285,-108.395,WOLF,CO-WRD-579,6100,08/05/201244.614,-101.799,SLEEPER,SD-CRA-120935,450,08/05/201240.247,-108.434,DIVIDE,CO-WRD-580,408,08/05/201241.386,-101.922,KEITH
COUNTY COMPLEX,NE-NES-120951,50000,08/05/201235.957,
-96.439,MCNAC,OK-OMA-012044,58232,08/05/201235.644, -93.291,HESS
KNOB,AR-OZF-012154,1438,08/05/201236.184, -96.659,LAGOON
CREEK,OK-PAA-001219,6000,08/05/201235.094, -98.533,BOTONE
3,OK-ANA-120068,2750,08/05/201235.106, -95.547,LICK
CREEK,OK-ECU-12-20142,300,08/04/201235.574, -98.293,SPUR
FIRE,OK-OKS-42006,978,08/03/201228.834, -80.838,BILLS
HILL,FL-MIR-201238,252,08/03/201246.048,-107.041,BEAVER
CREEK,MT-SOS-000057,125,08/05/201237.195,-113.894,WEST
MOUNTAIN,UT-CCD-120675,500,08/05/201240.494,-120.451,READING,CA-LNP-003115,140,08/05/201235.933,
-96.673,CUSHING,OK-OKS-42008,5000,08/05/201235.986, -96.702,NORFOLK
ROAD,OK-OKS-42009,600,08/05/201237.192,-114.909,DEL
FIRE,NV-ELD-04202,7000,08/05/201240.991,-117.047,ELEVEN,NV-WID-20194,5000,08/05/201241.303,-116.514,WILLOW,NV-NNS-101197,3000,08/05/201241.207,-118.040,SLUMBERING,NV-WID-020214,1000,08/05/201241.606,-118.238,COYOTE
2,NV-WID-020208,300,08/05/201241.644,-118.116,COYOTE,NV-WID-020204,300,08/05/201241.973,-118.366,HOLLOWAY,NV-WID-020210,3000,08/05/201240.612,-115.293,LUTZ,NV-HTF-101192,1200,08/05/201240.540,-116.924,HOOD,NV-NNS-101186,762,08/05/201240.744,-117.417,PUMPERNICKEL,NV-WID-020192,400,08/05/201240.570,-117.716,SPALDING,NV-WID-020195,365,08/05/201247.930,-119.909,ANTOINE
2,WA-SPD-50310,1800,08/05/201241.537,-102.188,TURNER
TATANKA,NE-NES-120852,19000,08/05/201244.132,-103.211,WEST
NIKE,SD-SDS-120961,475,08/05/2012
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