ODF Incident Management Teams
- Team 1 is in command of the Shoe Fly Fire (Central Oregon District). Follow the incident’s Facebook page for updates.
- Team 2 is in command of the Fossil Complex (Central Oregon District). Follow the incident’s Facebook page for updates.
- Team 3 is on rest after returning from the Copperfield Fire (Klamath-Lake District).
ODF Priority Fires
FIRE NAME | TOTAL ACRES | ODF ACRES | CONTAINMENT | LOCATION | COMMAND |
Bachelor Complex | 10,333 | N/A | 0% | 20 miles SW of Bend | NW Team 3 |
Copperfield | 3,822 | 1,641 | 96% | 5 miles SE of Chiloquin | ICT4 |
Shoe Fly | 26,808 | 26,808 | 65% | 6 miles NE of Mitchell | ODF IMT 1 |
Fossil Complex | 24,170 | 23,918 | 3% | 10 miles E of Fossil | ODF IMT 2 |
Devils Knob | 4,133 | 1,649 | 15% | 5 miles S of Tiller | NW Team 13 |
Rail Ridge | 161,675 | 33,261 | 18% | 14 miles S of Dayville | CA Team 10/ OSFM Blue Team |
Wiley Flat | 30,030 | 3,900 | 58% | 10 miles SE of Post | CA Team 1 |
Firestone | 8,787 | N/A | 0% | 21 miles N of Fort
Rock |
COFMS Type 3
Team |
Flat Top | 30,643 | N/A | 0% | 10 miles N of Fort
Rock |
COFMS Type 3
Team |
There are approximately 9,060 personnel assigned to the 25 large fires across the state, not including many of the local and agency government employees, landowners, forestland operators, and members of the community who are contributing every day.
ODF Highlight: ODF’s first response isn’t just for wildfire, and two ODF firefighters in the Southwest Oregon District proved that this week. After witnessing a semi-truck collide with a sedan in Phoenix, Oregon, two ODF firefighters in a nearby engine leaped into action. Travis Thorpe, relief engine operator, and Connor Bertocchi, crewmember, two positioned their engine to preserve the scene and immediately went to the aid of the sedan driver who was able to get out of their vehicle but was clearly in pain. The firefighters helped her off to the side of the highway out of harm’s way. One went back and did a search of the car to ensure no one else was in the vehicle while the other firefighter stayed by the injured driver’s side. The truck driver remained in his vehicle and appeared to be unharmed.
Thank you, Travis and Connor, for you quick response and outstanding public service!
Weather: Rain will move into northwest Oregon overnight and Saturday. Winds will be generally light east of the Cascades increasing on Saturday. Rain and cooler temperatures will continue next week.
Prevention: We are optimistic that we’ve hit a turning point in the season, however that doesn’t mean Oregon is in the clear yet. ODF warns Oregonians against becoming complacent. By taking extra steps, you can prevent the next human-caused wildfire in Oregon and reduce strain on resources. Find danger levels and restrictions across the state here.
Resources
- ODF wildfire blog and Public Fire Restrictions/Danger Levels map
- Regional situation report and national situation report
- Inciweb (information, photos, videos, and maps from specific incidents)