Friday, October 24, 2008

CA-RRU- Canyon - Vegetation Fire - 35 acres 100%

- CAL FIRE and Riverside County firefighters are on scene vegetation fire 1 acre, with a potential for 200-500 acres.
Initial Report:
3:26 PM Vegetation Fire Brush and Grass , Lambs Canyon Rd and Beaumont Avenue, Beaumont(TB 720 E4)
Fire Location:
Fire is burning South and East toward Jackrabbit Trail in the Badlands. (Access to the fire is off of West 4th street adjacent to the Chicken Ranch.) Meet Oak Valley Rd and I 10
Incident Number: CARRU-93272
Date Reported: 10/24/2008
Cause: Equipment Use
Resources Assigned: Engines-16, Helicopters-1, Air Attack-1, Firefighters-147, Air Tankers-5, Overhead Personnel-1, Fire Crews-6, Water Tenders-2, Bulldozers-2, CHP, Beaumont PD, CAL FIRE/Riverside, Riverside County Fire Dept
Problems: Fire is burning South and East toward Jackrabbit Trail in the Badlands. (Access to the fire is off of West 4th street adjacent to the Chicken Ranch.) Meet Oak Valley Rd and I 10
UPDATE 10/24/2008 3:55 p.m.: Fire is burning at 20 acres.
UPDATE 1609: Fire is currently 50-100 acres, no structure threat. 88 degrees, winds-E @ 8, RH of 4%, from Beaumont RAWS.
UPDATE 5:29 p.m.: Fire was contained at 1701.
UPDATE 7:23 p.m.: The fire was contained to 38 acres. Crews will remain on the line through the night mopping up hot spots. The cause of the fire was determined to be equipment use. An individual was salvaging a vehicle and using some equipment that sparked the fire. Fire investigators are looking for anyone with information on the fire and would like to speak with individuals that were driving a late model blue Chevy or GMC pickup truck in the area. People with information are asked to call 1-800-633-2836. Information will be updated on the website as it becomes available.
Riverside County Fire Department.

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