This will be the final daily update for the Lookout, Bedrock, Petes Lake, Horse Creek, and Pothole FiresĪfter 6 p.m. The team also thanks residents, business owners and visitors for their support and is especially grateful to the fire camp’s neighbors for their patience and understanding. Incident Commander Alan Lawson and the other members of NWIMT 10 extend their appreciation to the Willamette National Forest and other partners for their cooperation and assistance. Today at 6 p.m., after a day of sharing information about the incident with the incoming team, Northwest Incident Management Team 10 (NWIMT 10) will transfer command to a Type 3 incident management team from the Willamette National Forest. Over the past two weeks, fire managers have focused on the repair of fire lines and roads, the reduction of fuel loads and the restoration of infrastructure to point the forest in a trajectory towards a healthy recovery. The Bedrock Fire is in patrol status and the Petes Lake, Horse Creek and Pothole Fires are all in monitor status. While crews continue to work on the Lookout Fire, it has minimal fire behavior that is expected to further decrease with forecasted precipitation. Backhaul operations and woody debris removal continue. Resource advisors and crews are finalizing work on the remaining suppression repair projects. (Springfield, Ore.) – Yesterday, crews completed chipping operations on the east side of the Lookout Fire. Total Assigned Personnel: 175 | 2engines | 1 crew | 2 water tenders
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