Larson Wildland Fire
Summary
The Larson Fire is under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bishop Field Office (California), but the information on this Inciweb site is being posted under the unit heading of the BLM-Carson City Field Office (Nevada) because the Inciweb Administrator for the BLM in Carson City has also been the Lead Fire Information Officer for the Lassen Fire, and it also posting incident data at www.sierrafront.net
The Larsen Fire is currently 89% contained at 1,080 acres. Full containment is expected by June 10.
U.S. Highway 395 is OPEN. There are no current evacuations.
The Great Basin Type I Incident Management Team (Muir) took over the incident at 0600 on 6/7 from the Sierra Front Type II Incident Management Team (Sheuerman).
Twelvefire engines, fifteen handcrews, and four helicopters remain on-scene (total of 542 personnel). Costs to date are estimated at $1.8 million.
Two outbuildings have been reported destroyed.
No injuries have been reported at this time.
The Incident Command Post is set up at 1574 Larson Lane in Walker.
Basic Information
Incident Type | Wildland Fire |
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Benefits & Objectives | Complete mop-up and fireline rehabilitation. Demobilize forces to their home units or another assignment. |
Cause | Lightning |
Date of Origin | 06/01/2007 at 1523 hrs. |
Location | Coleville, California |
Incident Commander | Muir |
Current Situation
Total Personnel | 508 |
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Size | 1,080 acres |
Percent Contained | 89% |
Estimated Containment Date | 06/10/2007 at 1800 hrs. |
Fuels Involved | Grass, sagebrush and other vegetation. |
Fire Behavior | Minimal. |
Significant Events | Reduction in number of crews and fire engines. |
Outlook
Planned Actions | Not available |
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Growth Potential | Low to none. |
Remarks | Not available |
Weather
Current Wind Conditions | 20 mph SW |
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Current Temperature | 70 degrees |
Current Humidity | 35 % |
Forecasted Wind Conditions | 25 mph NW |
Forecasted Temperature | 65 degrees |
Forecasted Humidity | 20 % |
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