Wednesday, August 12, 2009

CA-MNF- Summit - Wildland Fire - 100+ acres Colusa County

Update: 2330hrs - 100+ Acres per NOPS Type 2 IMT (Swartzlander) due in tomorrow briefing at 1400.
Update: 1910hrs - The Summit Incident, CA-MNF is approximately 25 acres.

IA: Visible plume seen from the valley. Full wildland dispatch, 2 additional type II crews dispatched also, All MEU (Cal Fire, Mendocino Unit) aircraft committed to Summit incident in the MNF.
Location: Summit Springs, in the Snow Mt. Wilderness. 5 - 10 air miles west of Stonyford in Colusa County. Fire is located in T17N; R8W; S10. Bearing and distance from Chico is 221 degrees for 50 miles. Fie is located off of Forest Road M-10 on Snow Mountain.

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