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Pattengail Creek News Release

Pattengail Creek Fire Update 4:30pm, 8/20

Incident: Pattengail Creek Wildland Fire
Released: 8/20/2007

Location: 10 miles northeast of Wisdom, and 11 miles southwest of Wise River, Montana

Date and Time of Fire Start: July 13, 2007

Cause: Lightning Injuries to Date: 2

Fuels: Timber (Lodgepole pine, Sub-alpine fir)

Cooperating Agencies: Beaverhead County, Anaconda-Deerlodge County, Butte-Silver Bow County, BLM, Montana DNRC, Montana DOT, Forest Service (USFS), and local government

Estimated Fire Size: 11,801 Acres

Estimated Fire Containment: 15%

Estimated Expected Containment: Unknown

Committed Resources: 89 total personnel that includes 1 Crew, 2 Engines, 1 Dozer, 1 Water Tender, 1 Helicopter, and fire support personnel

Structures Threatened: 12 including structures along Highway 43 on the west side of the fire in the area of Doolittle Creek and Squaw Creek

Fire Activity: Fire managers flew the fire today, Monday, and reported smoke in the Shaw and Papoose drainages with low intensity burning. One smoke column was visible below the burned area at the upper end of Osborne Creek. Three additional smokes that were visible during the last flight were not visible today.

Events: A weather front passed through the area on Sunday bringing strong, erratic winds and a few showers. The portable weather station located near the fire recorded a 49 mile-per-hour gusts and .4 inches of rain. The wind also filled the Big Hole River Valley and surrounding areas with dense smoke. Cooler temperatures and higher relative humidity are forecasted for Monday. There is also a 30% chance of rain in the afternoon.

Actions: Progress continues on the contingency line along Tie Creek Road near Teddy Creek. Field Observers are assigned to the Shaw Creek area to monitor the fire's activity.

Fire Restrictions and Closures: Tie Creek Road remains closed due to heavy equipment being used in the area to construct a contingency fire line. Structure protection measures are continuing. For public safety, an area closure north of the West Pioneer Mountains is in place.

Note: The Pioneer Mountains National Scenic Byway, Forest Road 73, is open.

Visitors are reminded that southwest Montana is in Stage 2 fire restrictions which include no campfires and no smoking outside of a vehicle or building -- except in cleared, designated areas.

Evacuations: None.

Remarks: On Wednesday, August 22, NorCal Team II will transfer the management of both the Rat Creek and Pattengail Creek fires to a Type I National Incident Management team from the southern states. The Southern Area Blue Team, under the leadership of Mike Quesinberry, will also manage the Rombo Mountain Fire which is located west of Chief Joseph Pass on the Bitterroot National Forest.

Public Meeting: The next public meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, August 22 at 7:30PM at the Wise River Community Center.

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