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Blue 2 News Release

Update08/04/08

Incident: Blue 2 Wildland Fire
Released: 8/4/2008

FIRE UPDATE

Ukonom, Siskiyou Complex and Blue 2 Fires

Klamath and Six Rivers National Forests

Monday, August 4, 2008, 9:00 a.m. On the web at: http://www.inciweb.org/

Siskiyou, Ukonom Complex Information: (530) 627-3532 www.fs.fed.us/r5/klamath

Blue 2 Information: (801) 326-0913 http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/sixriversIncid

Incident Command Post is located in Orleans, CA E-mail: ukonom.incident@gmail.com

News:

Trails: Summit Valley Trail-3E07; South Kelsey Trail-4E06; Gunbarrel Trail-3E01; Boundary Trail-4E50.

Siskiyou Complex: w 57,785 acres w 60% contained w


Current Fire Situation: Yesterday firefighters continued to control and hold firelines to the west along Lonesome Ridge on the southwest corner of the fire. Patrol, mop-up and monitoring activities continue on the eastern perimeter of the fire. Observed fire behavior was creeping, backing and isolated single tree torching. Steep, inaccessible terrain and rolling material continue to hamper containment efforts. Smoke inversions limit air operations.

Today's Objectives: Firefighters will hold line and strengthen and widen a contingency line on the southwest portion of the fire.

Blue 2: w 6,950 acres w 60% containedw


Current Fire Situation: Fire crews continue to hold firelines on the northeast portion of the fire. Due to important Native American cultural areas, strategies are being developed to mitigate impacts from fire suppression actions.

Today's Objectives:

The fire continues to hold in the bottom of Crescent Creek Fork drainage. On the eastern perimeter crews continue to hold line on the northeast corner to Chimney Rock. Aerial ignition is possible if weather permits along the southern portion of the fire.

Ukonom Complex: w 43,390 acres w 66% containedw


Current Fire Situation: The fire will continue to back downhill toward the Salmon River and into the Marble Mountain Wilderness. Fire behavior is moderate, with single tree torching with potential for spotting.

Today's Objectives: Line construction continues to the north to potentially tie in with the Panther Fire. Fire managers are closely coordinating operations with the Panther Fire managers. Firefighters will continue to mop-up and hold line in the Salmon River Road and Forks area and construct line on other portions of the fire.

Fire Activity Table

Incident

Complex Fire Acres

Per cent Contained

Expected Contained

Injuries

Total Personnel

Crews

Helicopter

Engines

Dozers

Water tenders

Overhead

Acreage Change·

Siskiyou Complex

57,785

60%

8/30

9

1,522

40

11

55

5

18

338

-1,893··

Ukonom Complex

43,390

66%

9/15

6

424

10

11

14

3

19

149

1,195

Blue 2

6,950

60%

8/30

2

389

11

2

10

3

6

106

104

TOTALS

108,125

17

2,335

61

24

79

11

43

593

-594

·Acreage changes are based on the previous morning's information. ·· Decrease due to better mapping.#

Unit Information

Incident Contacts

Lori Wiertsema
Phone: (801) 326-0913
Kurt Schaefer
Phone: ((53) 353-
Hours: 0700-2000
Shawna Hartman
Phone: (801) 326-0913
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