Sunday, March 11, 2007

Incident Name: Sierra - Readable version of CA-RRU-22254

Riverside County Fire Department
Incident Name: Sierra

The fire is 15 acres and is burning grass. The fire has the potential to burn 1000 plus acres. No structures are threatened at this time. No road closures. Thomas Brothers page 774, G4. UPDATE 1550 25 acres, 90 degrees, erratic fire behavior. UPDATE 1713 400 acres, threat to the Lake Matthews Preserve. UPDATE AT 1800 HOURS 500 ACRES, 20 PERCENT CONTAINED ESTIMATED 100 PERCENT Containment March 12th 1200 hours.
Problems: Hot, dry weather and high

Evacuations: No


Incident Name: Sierra Incident Number: CARRU-22254
Date Reported: 03/11/2007
Time Reported: 2:45 PM

Incident Type: Vegetation Fire
Incident Location: La Sierra Avenue and Cajalco Road
City: Lake Mathews

Size/Type of Fuel/etc.: 500 acres Grass and Brush
Cause:
Containment Time:
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Resources Assigned:
Firefighters: 100 RVC
Fire Crews: 2
Engines: 21
Bulldozers: 0
Water Tenders: 3
Air Attack: 1
Air Tankers: 2
Overhead Personnel: 4
AMB's: 0
Fire Prev.: Yes


Cooperating Agencies: CAL FIRE, COR, RCoFD


View Riverside County Incidents - http://appsweb.co.riverside.ca.us/firepio/process?action=viewIncidents

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