Sunday, July 1, 2012

squirrel creek fire wy

Squirrel Creek
Incident Information
INCIDENT UPDATED 11 MIN. AGO
Incident Overview
- Fire is burning in mixed conifer and beetle killed timber approx. 2
miles south/southeast of Lake Owen in the Squirrel Creek drainage.
Jurisdiction/ownership is on the Laramie Ranger District. It was
discovered Saturday afternoon around 1 p.m.
- Ground crews worked into the night on Saturday to complete burnout
operations in order to remove unburned fuels with the intent to aid in
containment efforts. Air resources also worked to slow the fire's
growth yesterday.It was estimated to be around 100 acres as of
midnight.
- Red Flag conditions will challengefirefighters today.
- The Albany County Sheriff's Office has issued evacuation notices for
residents along the FoxCreek Road.
- Pre-evacuation notices remain in effect for residents of Woods
Landing, Fox Park and Albany. The Code Red message to residents of
these areas said:
"The Squirrel Creek Fire between Fox Creek Road and Highway 230 is
unpredictable. We recommend that all be prepared to evacuate on short
notice. This is a pre-evacuation notice that should be taken
seriously. Please do not call dispatch at this time."
- Currently there are 4 FS engines,a Type II Initial Attack crew, air
attack, a Type I and Type II helicopter, and misc. other resources
supporting the fire. Additional crews and air resources have been
ordered.
- A Type 3 Incident Management Team has assumed command of the fire.
- Updates will be posted to this site as information becomes available.
Basic Information
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Unknown
Date of Origin Saturday June 30th, 2012 approx. 01:00 PM
Location Medicine Bow Nat'l Forest, LaramieRanger District, approx. 2
miles south of Lake Owen.
Incident Commander Mick Hood
Current Situation
Total Personnel 50
Size 100 acres
Fuels Involved
mixed conifer and beetle-killed timber.
Outlook
Growth Potential
high
Terrain Difficulty
Difficult
Current Weather
Wind Conditions 8 mph SW
Temperature 75 degrees
Humidity 14%
Unit Information
Medicine Bow National Forest & Thunder Basin National Grassland
U.S. Forest Service
2468 Jackson Street
Laramie, WY 82070
Incident Contact
Larry Sandoval
Phone: 970-819-2898

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