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Cascade Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATED 8/11/2008

This incident is 100% contained.

Approximate Location

45.173 latitude, -109.439 longitude

Summary

Fire reported on 7/26/08 at 2:15 hours on the West Fork of Rock Creek approximately 10 miles west of Red Lodge, Montana.
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Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire 
Cause Under Investigation 
Date of Origin Saturday July 26th, 2008 aprox 02:15 PM 
Location 6 Miles West of Red Lodge, MT 
Incident Commander Mcbratney 

Current Situation

Total Personnel 109 
Size 10,173 acres 
Percent Contained 100% 
Fuels Involved

10 Timber Fuel Model 8 and blow down fuel models SB2, SB3, SB4 approximately 3000 acres in this canyon.

Fire Behavior

Interior creeping and smoldering of unburned pockets of fuel.

Significant Events

The team assumed command of the Tumble Creek incident today. It will be managed as a part of the Cascade incident. Crews are continuing mop-up. Palm IR work to identify hot spots to secure the perimeter and meet District turn-back standards. Continuing to demob.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Rehab handline, engines to continue mop-up. More Palm IR work scheduled. Air patrol of Tumble Creek.

Growth Potential

low

Terrain Difficulty

High

Remarks

Mop-up with engines along the West Fork of Rock Creek Road with Palm IR assistance today. Tumble creek monitored by air today.

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 20 mph W 
Current Temperature 67 degrees 
Current Humidity 22 % 

Unit Information

Incident Contact

Allison Jackson
Phone: (406) 446-4893

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