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Wednesday, August 31, 2005
HURRICANE KATRINA DISASTER RELIEF TFR
CBP P-3, AIRCRAFT CALLSIGN OMAHA 44,
WHICH IS SUPPORTING RELIEF AIR OPERATIONS
DURING 0700-1600 LOCAL IN THE TFR AREA ON
VHF 134.9 OR UHF 282.425 (BACKUP FREQUENCY 123.45)
OMAHA45 FOR FLIGHT ADVISORIES. ADVISORY
FREQUENCY FOR RESCUE OPERATIONS IS VHF 126.875/UHF327.05
Deer Creek Fire Contained
154.190 IVRRD
124.075 Air to Air TFR
133.325 Air Tanker Ops
168.650 NFF
154.830 SO
155.160 SAR
155.805 NSAR
158.820 ODOT
166.350 BLM
171.3875 SNF
154.725 SO TAC
TAC 1
TAC 2
VTAC5
VTAC4
154.100 REC S
155.265 AMR
154.450
Fire Cache System
159.3150 Tac 1
159.2850 Tac 2
159.4050 Tac 3
159.3750 Tac 4
159.4350 Tac 5
159.4650 Input Relay
158.8950 Out Relay
122.9000 Fire Camp LZ.
Rogue Valley Tac Channel's
154.2800 Rogue Valley Tac 1
159.2400 Rogue Valley Tac 2
153.8200 Rogue Valley Tac 3
154.2200 Rogue Valley Tac 4
154.2500 Rogue Valley Tac 5
154.0700 Rogue Valley Tac 6
Friday, August 26, 2005
Deer Creek Conflagration Information
OREGON STATE FIRE MARSHAL INCIDENT ACTIVITY REPORT 1604 hours 08/26/05 Prepared by Donna Disch TYPE OF INCIDENT: Conflagration INCIDENT NAME: Deer Creek Fire DATE AND TIME FIRE STARTED: August 25, 2005 @ 1700 For Conflagration: DATE AND TIME CONFLAGRATION DECLARED: August 25, 2005 @ 20:45 requested by Josephine Fire Defense Board Chief Brian Pike. LOCATION: 8 miles north of Cave Junction and a few miles east of Selma, OR. SIZE: 1800 Acres CAUSE: Under investigation STATUS: Active: This fire is burning in grass, brush and timber 8 miles north of Cave Junction and a few miles east of Selma, Oregon. The fire burned briefly in a lowland valley on both sides of Deer Creek Road, then moved onto steeper ground and into a more heavily timbered area. RESIDENCES THREATENED: 102 homes STRUCTURES THREATENED: 225: 102 homes and 123 other buildings RESIDENCES EVACUATED: Voluntary evacuation in place. Per Josephine County Sheriff’s Office: Search and Rescue going door to door on Davis Creek, Elliot Creek and Cheny Creek advising of possible voluntary evacuations if the fire jumps; citizens are not denied entry to their homes, but must show ID to get through. Citizens needing medication may get in their homes. Citizens who leave Davis Creek will not be allowed back in until fire behavior is moderate (involves 6-8 homes). An animal shelter has not been requested. The American Red Cross (ARC) has a shelter open at Illinois Valley High School until not needed. ARC reports 4 used the shelter last night. RESIDENCES LOST: 3 homes; 2 homes have been damaged OTHER STRUCTURES LOST: 12 other buildings are confirmed destroyed; 6 outbuildings have been damaged INJURIES/FATALITIES: None known SPECIAL CONDITIONS: From the time the fire started it was aggressive until 0100 hours when an air inversion decreased temperatures and caused the fire to remain down through early afternoon. As the afternoon progressed, the inversion lifted and the fire became spotty. Fire area is steep rugged terrain with heavy fuel of timber, brush and grass. Winds are 10 – 15 mph with temperatures of 80 – 85 with wind from the west. Humidity is 25-30%. INCIDENT MANAGEMENT AGENCY (S): Oregon Department of Forestry Lead; OSFM structural lead STRUCTURAL INCIDENT COMMANDER: Bill Anderson WILDLAND OR OTHER (STATE WHICH TYPE) INCIDENT COMMANDER: None at this time AGENCIES INVOLVED IN SUPPRESSION: Illinois Valley, Rural Metro, Jackson County Task Force, (includes Medford, Ashland), Grants Pass, Oregon Department of Forestry (primary to mobilized task forces listed below). Federal Agencies – None at this time Other state – California Department of Forestry Other – Josephine County Sheriff’s Office is managing evacuation and traffic control; the ARC has set up Illinois Valley High School as a shelter for evacuation, Josephine County Emergency Management Search and Rescue are notifying citizens of current evacuation status and providing public information. OSFM Resources –
OSFM INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM: Red Team
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Expanded Blossom Fire Incident Command for Deer Creek Incident Command
Thursday, August 25, 2005
Deer Creek Road Fire
5 NAUTICAL MILE RADIUS OF 421737N/1233312W
Deer Creek Fire burns at least four homes in Southern Oregon
08/26/2005 kgw.com
By JEFF BARNARD / Associated Press
A fast-moving wildfire burned at least four homes Thursday in a rural area of southwest Oregon. The Deer Creek fire, which began Thursday afternoon, had burned at least 1,500 acres of dense forest mixed with homes a few miles east of the rural community of Selma, said Illinois Valley Fire District spokeswoman Sandy Humphfries. Residents of 30 to 40 homes in the area were urged to evacuate. About 200 firefighters, four air tankers, four bulldozers and three helicopters were battling the blaze. Chip Warner and his wife, Suzie, stood at an intersection and watched as the fire burned up Crook's Creek toward their home. "My wife grabbed what she could before they evacuated her," said Chip Warner, a construction worker who once served as a volunteer firefighter. "The black smoke means a structure fire. Look at that puff of black smoke. That's right in our neck of the woods." Warner said he and his wife have spent the last four years thinning the woods on their 10-acre property. "When you live in the sticks, it's always an issue, but you don't expect it to happen to you," he added. The Deer Creek fire was burning a few miles south of U.S. Highway 199, and several miles from the massive 2002 Biscuit fire, which burned 500,000 acres and threatened 17,000 residents of the Illinois Valley. Illinois Valley Fire Chief Harry Rich said the cause of the Deer Creek fire was under investigation.
154.830 SO
155.160 SAR
155.805 Nat SAR
151.1450 ODF Dis.
151.3100 Air Ground
159.2400 Tac
154.1900 IVFD
154.1750 RMFD
154.2500 Tac 5 Lake Shore Ops
154.0700 Tac 6 Deer Creek Ops
166.350 BLM
122.925 IV Airport
124.075 Air to Air
168.650 Nat FF
GOOGLE Map
Tuesday, August 02, 2005
Oregon TFR
- 123.025 IRISH SPRINGS FIRE JUNTURA, OR VAIL BLM DISPATCH
- 122.225 MULE PEAK FIRE LE GRANDE, OR VAIL BLM DISPATCH
- 125.550 DRY CABIN FIRE JOHN DAY, OR MALHEUR NF
- 123.400 SIMPSON FIRE KLAMATH FALLS, OR ODF
- 132.3250 BLOSSOM COMPLEX AGNESS, OR SISKIYOU NF
- 124.0750 RIGHT SARDINE FIRE MEDFORD ,OR ODF