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North Fork Complex Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATED 8/30/2008

This incident is 100% contained.

Approximate Location

43.456 latitude, -122.64 longitude

Summary

The North Fork Fire, started by lightning on August 13, 2008, is approximately 26 miles northeast of Glide.

The Rattle Fire was assigned to the Blue Mountain Team on August 24, 2008.The North Fork Fire and the Rattle Fire comprise the North Fork Complex.

For more information, please contact North Fork Fire Information at 541-496-9609.

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Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire 
Cause Lightning 
Date of Origin Wednesday August 13th, 2008 aprox 10:53 AM 
Location Approx 26 miles northeast of Glide 
Incident Commander Robert Batten 

Current Situation

Total Personnel 410 
Size 1,341 acres 
Percent Contained 100% 
Estimated Containment Date Tuesday September 30th, 2008 aprox 12:00 AM 
Fuels Involved

10 Timber (litter and understory) FBA fuel models 5, 10, 11. Surface fuel bed of forest litter with scattered concentrations of dead and down partially decomposed bolewood, standing snags, and brush

Fire Behavior

Continued backing in the dense timber stand on the north side of Onion Ridge. Slight advancement where fuels are continuous.

Significant Events

Transition with the Northwest Oregon IMT occurred today. They will take over management of the Rattle fire effective 0600, 8/31. The North Fork fire will be turned back to the local unit at the same time.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Continued direct line preparation in Div. A. Abandon ridgetop Div. T proposal from Balm Mt. and will use Rd. 3810 flanking NE side of fire as Div. T. Rd 3810 flanking NW side of fire will become an extension of Div. N. A new division; C, is anticipated that will run north from Old Man Rock up the Boulder Creek drainage. Improve line in all other divisions.

Growth Potential

Medium

Terrain Difficulty

Extreme

Remarks

The North Fork fire will be turned back to the local unit tomorrow, 8/31 at 0600. This is the final 209 for the North Fork Complex. The next 209 will use the same fire number, but will refer to the Rattle fire only. Total cost for the North Fork Complex: $7,428,601 North Fork fire: $5,855,982 Rattle fire: $1,572,610

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 15 mph N 
Current Temperature 49-62 degrees 
Current Humidity 48-98 % 

Unit Information

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    Umpqua National Forest
    U.S. Forest Service
    2900 Northwest Stewart Parkway
    Roseburg, OR 97471

Incident Contact

Ada Takacs
Phone: (541) 496-9609

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