Date Started: 8/17/2013 Cause: Lightning Total Personnel: 358 - TopicsExpress



          

Date Started: 8/17/2013 Cause: Lightning Total Personnel: 358 Threatened Residential Structures: 15 Threatened Commercial Structures: 100 Size: 14,230 acres Percent Contained: 72% Resources: Helicopters 3; Fixed-wing aircraft 3; Engines 12; Crews 10; Water Tenders 3; Dozers 1 Injuries to Date: 1 Ground Crews Continue Work on the Spring Peak Fire Overnight MINERAL COUNTY, NV/MONO COUNTY, CA- Ground crews worked hard overnight to obtain containment and perform mop-up. State Route 270 and State Route 167 are open providing the public with access to Bodie State Historic Park. The public is asked to drive slowly in the area and to park in the designated parking lots due to a large number of fire apparatus in the area. Crews will continue to focus their efforts to keep the fire out of the unburned ‘green islands’ within the fire perimeter in order to protect the bi-state sage grouse habitat. Up to 30 inches long and 2 feet tall, this genetically unique population cannot survive where sagebrush does not exist. Protecting this critical habitat is a fundamental part of the on-going operations. For the most up to date information visit: https://facebook/pages/Sierra-Front-Wildfire-Cooperators/117659718406346?ref=br_tf. Smoke in the area is increasing due to the Rim Fire in the Yosemite area. (For additional information on the Rim Fire, please visit: inciweb.org/incident/3660/) Residents are urged to take precautions to avoid health problems related to the smoky conditions caused by that fire. Examples of precautions include: limiting outdoor activities and remain in an air-conditioned environment if possible; if you do not have an air conditioner and if smoke is likely to get inside your house, leave the area until the smoke is completely gone; avoid activities that put extra demand on your lungs and heart; contact your medical provider if you are concerned or your health gets worse. Smoke may worsen symptoms for people who have heart or lung disease, or other pre-existing respiratory conditions such as respiratory allergies, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). When smoke levels are high enough, even healthy people may experience some of these symptoms. The Sierra Front Cooperators, led by Incident Commander Mike Brown, have been managing the incident after taking over the fire at 0600 on August 19, 2013. Throughout the week, the participation of cooperators throughout northern Nevada and California has been essential to the success of firefighting efforts. Cooperators include U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Nevada Division of Forestry, National Guard, Nevada Division of Emergency Management, CalFire, California State Parks, Reno Fire Department, Sparks Fire Department, Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District, Carson City Fire Department, North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District, Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection, Storey County Fire Department, Mason Valley Fire Department, Central Lyon County Fire Protection District, East Fork Fire Protection District, California Highway Patrol, and local law enforcement agencies. You can also view Spring Peak Fire information at: inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/3668
Posted on: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 19:01:42 +0000

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