Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Inciweb: San Diego County Operational Area - 315,590 acres of active fire

San Diego County Operational Area

Editor: According to United States Forest Service Inciweb site the USFS (Federal Government) is responsible for and commanding or in various unified commands fighting 315,590 acres of active fire in the San Diego Operational Area alone right now in the State of California...


Harris Wildland Fire10%75,0007 min. ago
Witch Wildland Fire20%196,24019 min. ago
Rice Wildland Fire20%9,00057 min. ago
Poomacha Wildland Fire10%35,0001:11 hrs. ago
Ammo Wildland Fire0%3501:22 hrs. ago

Inciweb: Cajon Wildland Fire - 250 acres - 100% - Final

Cajon Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATED
This incident is 100% contained.

Summary

This fire is in mop-up. There are no evacuations due to this fire.

Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire
Cause Under Investigation
Date of Origin 10/22/2007 at 1138 hrs.
Location I-15/Kenwood in Devore
Incident Commander Not available

Current Situation

Total Personnel 53
Size 250 acres
Percent Contained 100%
Estimated Containment Date 10/24/2007 at hrs.
Fuels Involved

Chaparral with grass

Significant Events

Not available

Outlook

Planned Actions

Fire is in mop-up status. Crews will patrol tonight watching for hot spots.

Growth Potential

Low

Terrain Difficulty

Extreme

Remarks

Resources on Scene-- 1 Crew, 4 engines, 1 dozer, 3 dozers.

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 19 mph NE
Current Temperature Not available
Current Humidity Not available

Inciweb: Rosa Wildland Fire - 411 acres - 100% - Final

Rosa Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATE
This incident is 100% contained.

Summary

This fire has burned 411 acres and is 70 percent contained. 175 residences near Temecula are threatened. Evacuations have been lifted and residents are allowed to return to their homes. All roads are open. 223 firefighters are assigned to this incident under CAL FIRE command. The cause of this fire is arson. Rosa Fire Information Line (951) 940-6985.

Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire
Cause Under Investigation
Date of Origin 10/22/2007 at 2306 hrs.
Location East of Temecula, north of Fallbrook
Incident Commander Bart Chambers

Current Situation

Total Personnel 223
Size 411 acres
Percent Contained 100%
Estimated Containment Date 10/24/2007 at hrs.
Fuels Involved

Chaparral (6 Feet)Heavy Brush, slash from agricultural operations

Fire Behavior

None. Continued mop up.

Significant Events

Damage assessmnent on the Pellegrino Branch, 5 acres of avocado damaged/destroyed. On the Vaquero Branch, 1 backhoe destroyed, 25 acres of avocado damaged/destroyed. On the Borranca Branch, no damage to structures, vehicles or agricultural products.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Continue patrol of perimeter. Watch for hot spots. Extinguish any flareups within 300' of line. Check grovesand agriculture areas for hot spots.

Growth Potential

Low

Terrain Difficulty

High

Remarks

Not available

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 7 mph SE
Current Temperature 97 degrees
Current Humidity 7 %

Inciweb: Ranch Fire Wildland Fire - 54,716 acres - 70%

Ranch Fire Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATED 37 MIN. AGO
ANNOUNCEMENT

Emergency Closure of Los Padres National Forest - October 23, 2007
6755 Hollister Ave. #150 - Goleta, CA 93117 - CONTACT: Joe Pasinato (805) 961-5745 - www.fs.fed.us/r5/lospadres - GOLETA, Calif.- In conjunction with the Cleveland, San Bernardino, and Angeles... more

High intensity burn in Hasley Canyon - October 24, 2007
Credit: Alexis West

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Summary

As a result of extreme fire activity the Angeles and Los Padres National Forests have implemented forest wide closures. Please call the Los Padres National Forest, 805-961-5770 or the Angeles National Forest, 626-821-6700 for additional information.

This afternoon crews were rappelled into the area around Little Sespe Creek in order to clear and prepare an area for a helispot. This helispot will be used tomorrow to insert hotshot crews into this area of the fire. Crews continued today to put out hotspots on the southern and eastern sides of the fire. Some interior smokes were visible. Containment lines near communities and isolated structures have been effective. Tonight crews will continue to mop up hot spots around the fire perimeter, and will build additional line as necessary. Structure protection will continue.

Structures at risk continues to be located in the Val Verde and Hasley Canyon areas, located at the south eastern edge of the fire perimeter. Crews have been successful in protecting these areas and no structures were burned. The fire has not crossed highway 126 nor has it progressed any closer to the communities of Piru and Fillmore.

All evacuations from the Ranch Fire within Los Angeles and Ventura Counties have been lifted. Residents are now allowed back into their neighborhoods but are urged to remain cautious and should keep informed about current conditions.

The Incident Command Post is located at Castaic Park. The fire is under the command of California Interagency Incident Management Team 3, Jeanne Pincha-Tulley commanding. The Ranch Fire started October 20th at 9:42 pm near Townsand Peak, southwest of Templin Highway and Interstate 5, in the Angeles National Forest. The Ranch Fire has now involved 54,716 acres and is 70% contained. Firefighting resources currently on scene include 905 personnel with 60 fire Engines, 16 bulldozers, 20 water tenders, 24 Hand crews, 3 helitankers, and 6 helicopters.

This season's extreme fire behavior was made worse by widespread plant mortality which occurred in mid- and low-elevation finer fuels during the hard freeze that occurred last January. These low temperatures are common on the Angeles at higher elevations during the winter; however, this episode was significant at lower elevations due to its severity and duration. This vegetation mortality, when coupled with the historically low rainfall levels, has provided fuel and weather conditions in which these types of fires can be expected. Residents of these areas need to be aware of the great danger posed by fire and take active measures to protect themselves, their families, and their property. Information on measures that you can take in the face of these conditions can be found at http://www.firewise.org/ on the world-wide web.

Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire
Date of Origin 10/20/2007 at 2142 hrs.
Location 6 miles north of Castaic CA
Incident Commander Jeanne Pincha - Tulley

Current Situation

Total Personnel 905
Size 54,716 acres
Percent Contained 70%
Estimated Containment Date 10/31/2007 at hrs.
Fuels Involved

The fire is burning in heavy chaparral and oak woodland.

Fire Behavior

Fire activity was minimal today, although some flames were visible from Interstate 5. Light winds and extremely dry fuels resulted in some fire running up slopes. The northern flank of the fire is burning into the previously burned area of the Day Fire.

Significant Events

Considerable progress was made today on the western flank of the fire by hand crews. Evacuations were lifted in all areas affected by the fire and all roads were opened.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Tomorrow hotshot crews will be inserted into the fire near Little Sespe Creek. Firefighters will continue to build and improve containment line on the all fronts of the fire. Structure protection will continue in the communities of Hasley, Piru, Sespe and Fillmore, as well as along Highway 126.

Growth Potential

Low

Terrain Difficulty

Extreme

Remarks

The prospects for containment of the fire in the near term are very promising. Resources are being released for use on other fires in the region.

Weather

Current Wind Conditions Not available
Current Temperature Not available
Current Humidity Not available

Inciweb: Santiago Wildland Fire - 22,000 acres - 30%

Santiago Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATED 28 MIN. AGO

Summary

Location: Originated at Santiago Canyon and Silverado Canyon (Thomas Brothers page 832 A2). Fire will continue to move to the east/southeast into the foothill and canyon areas of Santiago Canyon Road, and the Cleveland National Forest, including the communities of Silverado, Modjeska, and Trabuco Canyons.

Mandatory evacuations: are in place for the canyon areas off Santiago Canyon Road between Silverado Canyon Road and Live Oak Canyon Road, including the Santiago Estates area and Jackson Ranch Road. Areas along Live Oak Canyon Road through the Trabuco Canyon area, including O'Neill Regional Park, to Trabuco Creek Road are also included in this mandatory evacuation.

Approximately 2,000 homes have been threatened and approximately 43,000 residents have been evacuated.

Evacuation centers: are El Modena High School, and El Toro High School.

Road Closures: Road closures are as follows:

  • Santiago Canyon road south of the 241 Toll Road to Live Oak Canyon Road.
  • All of Live Oak Canyon Road.
  • All of Trabuco Canyon Road.
  • Plano Trabuco road north of Robinson Ranch Road (northbound only)
  • Check with Cal Trans for freeway and toll road closures. Check with your local police department for city street closures.
Mandatory evacuations have been issued for Silverado, Trabuco, and Modjeska.Evacuation centers are El Modena High School, and El Toro High School.

Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire
Cause Under Investigation
Date of Origin 10/21/2007 at 1755 hrs.
Location Santiago Canyon, Silverado Canyon, Irvine, CA.
Incident Commander Whitney, Witsman, Otero,

Current Situation

Total Personnel 1,060
Size 22,000 acres
Percent Contained 30%
Fuels Involved

Annual Grasses and Brush. Fire moving in to heavier fuels of Cleveland NF.

Fire Behavior

Very active fuel and steep terrain driven fire runs influenced by drainage alignment.

Significant Events

Significant effort has been made today to effectively and safely protect assets in the vicinity of Williams Canyon Modjeska Canyon and Harding Track road. Fire is moving to the NE and is well established.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Maintain public and Fire Fighter safety. Point protection, and perimeter control. Burn out where appropriate. Evaluate strategic locations for long range indirect control opportunities as the fire progresses into the Cleveland National Forest. At this point, control opportunities in the immediate fire location (eastern flank) are extremely limited given terrain and fire activity.

Projected Movement

12 Hours: Eastward fire movement is currently between Williams Canyon and Hamilton Truck road. Fire movement could occur to the north and south respectively. The fire is expected to move into Riverside County in the next 12-24 hours.

24 Hours: Eastward fire movement is currently between Williams Canyon and Hamilton Truck road. Fire movement could occur to the north and south respectively.

24 Hours: Eastward fire movement is currently between Williams Canyon and Hamilton Truck road. Fire movement could occur to the north and south respectively.

Growth Potential

Extreme

Terrain Difficulty

High

Containment Target

With constrained critical resources and as the fire advances into National Forest lands, feasible control features become more long range as does the containment time frame.

Remarks

Not available

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 8-16 mph SW
Current Temperature 91 degrees
Current Humidity 13 %

Inciweb: Harris Wildland Fire - 75,000 acres - 10%

Harris Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATED 29 MIN. AGO

Summary

This fire has burned 73,000 acres and is 10 percent contained. The fire started October 21 and is burning at Harris Ranch Road and both sides of Highway 94 in Portrero in San Diego County. There have been 25 civilian injuries and one death as well as seven firefighter injuries on this fire. 200 homes have been destroyed in this fire and 250 additional homes have been damaged. 1,500 homes are threatened. 4500 people have been evacuated. The communities of Chula Vista, San Diego, San Miguel, Portrero, Barrett Junction, Barett Lake area, Engineer Springs, Dulzura, Deerhorn Valley, Lawson Valley, Jamul, Lyons Valley and homes along Millar Ranch Road are threatened. 1211 firefighters are assigned under unified command. The estimated cost of this fire to date is $2.5 million. Harris Fire Information Line (619) 590-3160.

Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire
Cause Under Investigation
Date of Origin 10/21/2007 at 0930 hrs.
Location HARRIS RANCH RD & HWY 94, POTRERO
Incident Commander Howard Windsor

Current Situation

Total Personnel 1,341
Size 75,000 acres
Percent Contained 10%
Estimated Containment Date 10/31/2007 at hrs.
Fuels Involved

BRUSH AND GRASS.

Fire Behavior

Rapid rates of spread.

Significant Events

The fire was held at the edge of Chula Vista and San Miguel DPA. The returning onshore flow has moved the fire to the northeast threatening structures along Highway 94 from Jamul to the east, Lyons Valley to the north and Jamaica to the west. The regional communications equipment on Lyons Peak was damaged by fire, cutting off power and destroying the back-up generator. Crews installed a portable repeater to support fire communications. The fire progressed north in the Barrett Lake area, consuming old, heavy fuels.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Continue evacuations of communities that may be impacted, continue search and rescue operations, protect structures and construct direct line where possible.

Projected Movement

Fire will continue to move to the north and east.

Growth Potential

Extreme

Terrain Difficulty

High

Containment Target

Low confidence. Personnel are exhausted. Some additional resources are trickling in.

Remarks

CDF Team 9 is in unified command with Forest Service, San Diego City, Chula Vista and San Miguel. A total of 21 civilians have been injured and one killed by this fire. 4500 people are or have been threatened and evacuated. Additional evacuations are being ordered. An estimated 200 homes have been destroyed or damaged. 1500 homes are or have been threatened. Detailed damage assessment is about 55% complete and those numbers are reported in section 24. Many initial attack resources have been engaged continuously since the beginning of the fire. Resource requests are critical. An additional 271 people are assigned to the incident and are either enroute or were initial attack and have not been released from the line to check in. The total personnel count is 1611.

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 5 mph NE
Current Temperature 77 degrees
Current Humidity 12 %

Inciweb: Witch Wildland Fire - 196,420 acres - 1%

Witch Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATED 28 MIN. AGO

Summary

This fire has burned 196,420 acres and is one percent contained. Mandatory evacuations are in place for the community of Julian. Pine Hills is also threatened. 805 homes, 100 commercial properties, and 50 outbuildings have been destroyed. 375 homes, 75 commercial properties and 50 outbuildings have been damaged. 5,000 residences, 1,500 commercial properties, and 300 outbuildings are currently threatened. 12 firefighters have been injured on this fire. A CAL FIRE Incident Command Team is in command of this incident with 1,841 firefighters assigned. Wildcat Canyon is closed. Highway 67 is closed from Poway to Ramona. The estimated cost of this fire to date is $2.3 million. Witch Fire Information Line (619) 590-3160.

Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire
Cause Under Investigation
Date of Origin 10/21/2007 at 1235 hrs.
Location Witch Creek area, East of Ramona
Incident Commander Pat Kerschen

Current Situation

Total Personnel 2,331
Size 196,240 acres
Percent Contained 20%
Fuels Involved

Timber (grass and understory)

Fuel model 2, 4, & 5. Oak woodlands and brush are also involved.

Fire Behavior

Fire continues to burn within and around structures with moderate to high intensity. General pattern improving with the change to the on shore flow. Continue to see perimeter growth on the eastern side of the fire. Fire is burning in mature heavy brush and four year old brush from the 2003 fire siege.

Significant Events

Progress on containment has been favorable. Conditions have improved to the point of evaluating the return of residents to the communities of Poway, Escondido, Rancho Santa Fe and Rancho Bernardo.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Continue to protect life, property and the environment where possible. Securing perimeter is a high priority.

Projected Movement

Fire will continue to move east threatening the communities of Julian and Pine Hills. Fire has potential to move north and join the Poomacha Fire. Fire spread to west and southwest is still a potential.

Growth Potential

Extreme

Terrain Difficulty

High

Containment Target

Containment efforts are showing positive results. Requested resources have arrived and changes in weather pattern will both help achieve management strategy.

Remarks

CAL FIRE Team #10 is in Unified Command of the incident. Base Camp is established at Kit Carson Park (Kit Carson & Bear Valley Parkway, Escondido). Resources continue to arrive and are put to work on the incident immediately. Changes in weather will assist fire suppression efforts.

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 7-15 mph E
Current Temperature 90 degrees
Current Humidity 9 %
Link to San Diego County map referred to in comments

Inciweb: Poomacha Wildland Fire - 25,000 acres - 0%

Poomacha Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATED 1:01 HRS. AGO

Summary

This fire started October 23 as a structure fire on the Lajolla Indian Reservation. It has burned 25,000 acres and is uncontained. 50 homes have been destroyed and 2,000 homes are threatened. Evacuations are in progress along the Highway 76 cxorridor. The communities of Valley Center, Rincon, Pauma Valley, Hidden Meadows, Deer Springs, Vista and Palomar are threatened. This fire has resulted in 10 firefighter injuries. 659 firefighters are currently assigned to this fire under unified command with CAL FIRE and the Cleveland National Forest. Poomacha Fire Information Line (619) 590-3160.

Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire
Cause Under Investigation
Date of Origin 10/23/2007 at 0313 hrs.
Location Highway 76, Pauma Valley
Incident Commander Ault / Joseph

Current Situation

Total Personnel 719
Size 35,000 acres
Percent Contained 10%
Fuels Involved

Chaparral (6 Feet)Grass, Brush, Timber

Fire Behavior

Long range spotting, extreme rates of spread and shifting winds.

Significant Events

Expansion of incident in a north easterly direction due to wind shifts. Fire increased in size due to extreme fire behavior, lack of resources and wind shifts. Perimeter control has been initiated and structure protection is still in place. Evacuation centers continue to be staffed and occupied.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Continue structure protection and perimeter control. Account for all resources.

Growth Potential

Extreme

Terrain Difficulty

High

Remarks

CAL FIRE Incident Management Team #4(Ault) CAL FIRE Incident Management Team #4(Ault) is in Unified Command with the Clevelend National Forest(Josepth). Control strategies for the Palomar Wilderness are being developed.

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 8 gusts 20 mph E
Current Temperature 79 degrees
Current Humidity 8 %

Inciweb: Rice Wildland Fire - 7,500 acres - 10%

Rice Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATED 45 MIN. AGO

Summary

This fire has burned 7,500 acres in Rice Canyon in Northern San Diego County and is 10 percent contained. 206 homes, 2 commercial properties and 40 outbuildings have been destroyed. 1,500 homes are threatened currently. 35,000 people have been evacuated from the communities of Fallbrook and Deluz Canyon. Camp Pendleton and Oceanside are threatened. One firefighter injury has been reported. 723 firefighters are assigned to this fire under unified command including 723 CAL FIRE staff. Rice Fire Information Line (619) 590-3160.

Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire
Cause Under Investigation
Date of Origin 10/22/2007 at 0416 hrs.
Location Rice Canyon, Clearwater Rd. Fallbrook
Incident Commander George Morris / Bill Metc

Current Situation

Total Personnel 1,095
Size 9,000 acres
Percent Contained 20%
Estimated Containment Date 10/28/2007 at hrs.
Fuels Involved

Chaparral (6 Feet)Grass and Brush

Fire Behavior

Fire spread has slowed due to decrease in winds. Fire is still making isolated runs due to low fuel moistures.

Significant Events

Made good progress with perimeter control and structure protection. Evacuation orders still in effect for Fallbrook and outlying areas.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Protect structures, establish and hold control lines.

Growth Potential

High

Terrain Difficulty

High

Containment Target

With increase in resources and favorable change in weather conditions, will most likely meet containment date.

Remarks

The fire still has potential for increased growth. ICP will be moved to O'neill Lake Campground at Camp Pendleton in time for 10/25/07 morning briefing. 35,000 evacuees from the Fallbrook and DeLuz area. Will be re-evaluating current evacuation orders this evening.

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 5 mph NE
Current Temperature 90 degrees
Current Humidity 12 %

Inciweb: Ammo Wildland Fire - 7,500 acres 50 percent contained.

Ammo Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATED

Summary

The Ammo Fire has burned 7,500 acres since October 23. It is currently 50 percent contained. I-5 southbound is closed at Basilone, northbound at Las Pulgas due to smoke and downed power lines. Areas 50 and 53 on Camp Pendleton have been evacuated. Ammo Fire Information Line (619) 590-3160.

Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire
Cause Under Investigation
Date of Origin 10/23/2007 at 0920 hrs.
Location Camp Pendleton
Incident Commander Browne

Current Situation

Total Personnel Not available
Size 350 acres
Fuels Involved

Chaparral (6 Feet)

Fire Behavior

SPOTTING AHEAD OF ITSELF, ERRATIC.

Significant Events

MANDATORY CLOSURE FOR AREA 50 & 53 BUILDINGS.

Outlook

Planned Actions

CONTINUE CONSTRUCTING LINE, AND CONTAINMENT EFFORTS.

Growth Potential

Medium

Terrain Difficulty

High

Remarks

Not available

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 27 mph NE
Current Temperature 82 degrees
Current Humidity 11 %

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