Thursday, July 2, 2009

CA-RRU- Quail IC - Wildland Vegetation Fire

CA-RRU- Quail IC CARRU-57850: CAL FIRE/Riverside County Firefighters are on scene of a wildland fire near the Quail Ranch Golf Course.

Update: Noon - 75 acres, still in light grass and have a hold of the fire and should be controlled soon, was releasing some air tankers to another fire.

Road closures: State Route 79 has been closed by the California Highway Patrol between California Street in Beaumont and Gilman Springs Road coming into the Hemet Valley. Please refer to the Road closure updates.

Sizeup:
First arriving units reported approximately 40-50 acres in light to medium fuels burning at a rapid rate. Potential for 500-1000 acres. No evacuations. Light grass - potential for 500-1000 acres if they can keep it on the west side of the 79.
Location: Gilman Springs Road West of SR 79 - Gillman Springs/Lambs Canyon near the Quail Ranch Golf Course
Resources: 70 firefighters, 9 engines, 2 Dozers, 4 air tankers, 2 air attacks, 2 helicopters, 2 water tenders, 9 engines, 1 brush truck

More info:
Riverside County Fire: Incident link
Wildlandfire.com hotlist Incident link

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