Cottonwood Fire Update
Saturday, August 29, 2009 8:00pm
San Bernardino National Forest Fire Information Center: (909) 383-5688
On-scene contact Marc Peebles, PIO (909) 855-7794
On The Web:
http://www.inciweb.org/incident/1865Fire location: Approximately 1 mile east of Cranston and 10 miles east of Hemet in the San Jacinto Mtns
Date/time started: August 27, 2009, 5:13pm Total acres burned: 2,290
Percent contained: 30% Fireline to be constructed: unknown
Expected containment: August 31, 2009 Expected control: not determined
Suppression costs to date: under analysis Structures damaged/destroyed: 0
Cause: Power pole related-investigation ongoing Injuries: 5- heat related
Staffing: Engines Crews Dozers Air Tankers Helicopters Water Tenders
34 20 2 2 4 3
Total Personnel: 698
Terrain/vegetation/difficulties: Moderate rate of spread in brush and grass type fuels in steep and rocky terrain, coupled with high temperatures and low humidity. Areas of the western flank is burning in 11-year-old chaparral with a significant dead component.
Current situation: Helicopters, engines and crews continue to build and improve containment line, mop-up and attack flare-ups. A 15-acre flare-up in the Cranston area near Hwy 74 within the containment lines delayed the full opening of State Hwy 74 until 8:00am tomorrow August 30, 2009.
Evacuations: All residents evacuated in the Cranston area have been allowed to return to their homes.
Closures and road status: Highway 74 is open to residents only, with full opening expected at 8:00AM tomorrow. Additionally, three forest access roads are closed in the northwest portion of the district, including the San Jacinto Truck Trail (5S07), the Control Road (5S06), and the Indian Mountain Truck Trail (4S21). The road closures prohibit public entry and will last until the current fire conditions subside. Wood and charcoal fires are currently prohibited across the entire district, including developed sites.
Incident Commander: Southern California Team 3 (Wakoski) assumed command of the incident on
August 28, 2009. Incident is in Unified Command with Cal Fire (Ritchey).
Incident Command Post: Base camp is located off Hwy 74 in Garner Valley east of Lake Hemet.
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Valerie E. Baca
Public Affairs Officer
San Bernardino National Forest
602 S. Tippecanoe Ave., San Bernardino, CA 92408
Phone: 909-382-2711
E-mail:
vbaca@fs.fed.us