Tuesday, August 14, 2007

CA-FKU- Tar Fire - 5,600 acres 75 % percent contained

TAR Fire;The fire has burned 5,600 acres and is 75 % percent contained. Firefighters were successful in holding the line on the Black Mountain Ridge at Castle Mountain. A Senior Geologists from the California Geological Survey conducted a field survey of the designated Natural Ocurring Asbestos Area and collected rock and soil samples and confirmed that the area contains Asbestos bearing rock. Therefore, until the samples are tested and results known, firefighters will continue to use precautionary health measures when traveling through the Asbestos areas and firefighting aircraft and infrared will be used for fire control to limit personnel contact. During Firefighting operations a CAL FIRE Bulldozer rolled 30 feet down the hill, the operator was uninjured and efforts are being made to right the dozer.

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