HIA-0221Mill Creek #4 IC: Current Situation
Size 1,109 acres
Percent Contained 10%
Estimated Containment Date Saturday October 17th, 2009 approx 12:00 AM
Fuels Involved: Old growth timber, timber plantations
Fire Behavior: Moderate. Lateral spread to the west due to strong east winds, The fire has crossed Hopkins Creek to the North, (and burned onto the SRF Orleans R.D.
Terrain: High difficulty. Very steep terrain and downhill line construction is making progress going in to hopkins Creek slow. The use of helicopters is keeping the fire in check.
Significant Events Continue line construction on the west; hold existing lines
IC: Type 3 Fire, Unified Command with Kent Swartslander (Six River National Forest), and Gary Risling (Hoopa Tribe) as Joint Commanders. A team has not been committed.
Total Personnel 495
Ground: Numerous Type 3 Strike teams & Crews, many hotshots.
Aircraft: Heavy tankers and helicoptersworked fire all day.
Structure/resource threats: No houses or other improvements threatened now, and cultural Advisors are assigned to protect cultural sites.
Inciweb: http://www.inciweb.org/incident/1911/
HUU- Wilson IC #1, 2: Total of 2 fires (Wilson 1&2) 150 acres, 40% contained. 5 Miles North of Klamath, East of Hwy 101
Wilson #1 in the Wilson Creek Drainage, SRA. Started 10/9/09 at 2300 hours
• - 20 acres of heavy timber in steep terrain
• Moderate rate of spread
• No Threats.
Wilson #2 - Wilson Creek Drainage, SRA Started 10/9/09 at 2300 hours
• 125 acres of heavy timber in steep terrain
• Moderate rate of spread
• No Threats
Related post: North state update: over 800 acres burning in NOPS
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