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Crazy Horse Fire Fact Sheet

August 31, 2003  8:30 a.m.

Contact:  Information Officers Ted Pettis & Sarah Cooper

Fire Information; Hours 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.:  406-754-4620


Contact:  Information Officers Ted Pettis & Sarah Cooper

Fire Information; Hours 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.:  406-754-4620

What:  Wildland fire, lightning-caused

Started:  August 10, 2003

Location:  Eight miles south of Condon, MT

Latitude/ Longitude:  47 25’ 1” by 113 49’ 55” in Missoula County

Jurisdiction:  Flathead National Forest & Montana–DNRC

Cooperating Agencies:  Swan Valley Fire Company, Missoula County Sheriff’s Office, Plum Creek Timber Co.

Current size: 10,500 acres                                                         Containment: 70%

Estimated Containment Date:  9/15/03

Structures Threatened:  none at this time

All evacuation orders for the Swan Valley homes associated with the Crazy Horse Fire have been lifted.

Injuries to date:  3

Resources on Fire:  There are 330 people, including five 20-person hand crews, assigned to the fire.  Equipment includes five helicopters, twenty-seven engines/water tenders, and thirteen pieces of heavy equipment.  A Northern Rockies Incident Management Team from North Idaho, under the leadership of Incident Commander Allen Chrisman, is assigned to manage this fire.  The IMT will continue to provide initial attack response and support within the Flathead National Forest and Montana-DNRC protection areas, as agreed.  The Incident Command Post is located on the Gordon Ranch property, 8 miles south of Condon, MT.

Yesterday’s Activity:  The north, south, and east flanks of the fire are contained.  Many portions have had extensive mop-up completed, crews continue to patrol and mop-up those areas.

Crews have been mopping up the 300-foot wide area ignited within the Wilderness during the burnout operation on August 29 at the head of Red Butte Creek.  This action was successful in helping secure a large portion of fireline in the southwest corner of fire and added to the previously reported acres.

A public meeting, hosted by Chrisman’s IMT, was held last night at the Swan Valley Elementary School to update the community on the current fire situation.  Approximately 35 residents attended the meeting.

Today’s Plan:  A stronger high-pressure system will rebuild bringing warmer temperatures with lower relative humidities.  Crews will continue mop-up operations on the north, east, and south flanks of the fire.  Rehabilitation of firelines continues on these portions of the fire area outside the Wilderness.  As weather conditions become warmer and dryer, expect to see some interior tree torching in the coming days.  These situations will be monitored and pose no threat to the fire perimeter.

The upper end of Hemlock Creek within the Wilderness is being evaluated to determine the best way to secure the fire in that area.  This uncontained perimeter is being monitored and will have water drops if necessary.

Special Concerns:  Safety is always #1 among all firefighting agencies.  Burned-through green trees and snags continue to be a hazard.  Bees have just recently become a problem.

The Crazy Horse Fire Area Closure is still in effect, but the affected area is much smaller.  A new map has been published by the Flathead NF to show the changes.  Call the Condon Work Center @ 406-754-2295 for details or check the website listed below.  Maps are also being posted at several bulletin boards throughout the Swan Valley.

For additional information on this and other fires, Forest Closures, or Stage II fire restrictions, call the Northern Rockies Incident Information Office at 1-800-781-2811 or visit their website at www.fs.fed.us/r1/fire/2003fires.shtml or the Northwest Montana Area Command website at www.fs.fed.us/nwacfire

 

 


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