Tuesday, June 19, 2007

UPDATE CA-SQF-Goldledge

UPDATE (1) CA-SQF-Goldledge
Goldledge Fire is approximately 3,900 ACRES acres with 70% containment.

The eastern flank of the fire remains unlined due to unsafe terrain which limits access by ground based firefighters. Fire had held in steep rocky terrain for the past week and a half despite high winds, high temperature and and low humidity.
Attempts to use rappel teams to access remote hotspots were largely unsuccessful. Water drops are being used to cool the remote hot spots.
The fire made a run in an area with no hot spots identified by IR flights. The run by the fire yesterday created hotspots in new fuel and increases the chance for additional runs and potential spotting into mixed conifer forest on the Kern Plateau.
Fire was active through the night but with minimal spread. Currently inversion and higer overnight humitidy reduced fire activity. No visible flame observed with several smokes are present in the area burned yesterday & last night.

A type II Incident Management Team has been ordered and Team 2 (Woychak) is being mobilized with a tentative briefing for 12:00 hours Monday.

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