Firefighters Continue Mop Up on Grizzly Fire

July 5, 2017

Contact: Lauren DuRocher, Public Information Officer

                 541-728-3854
 Prineville– Crews
will continue extinguishing hot spots and smoldering areas throughout the
Grizzly Fire.  As they work towards full
mop up of the fire area, firefighters will continue today focusing on the
perimeter and areas around private residences and structures. Yesterday,
firefighters were successful at getting water to the southwest section and
further securing the fire line. The fire area is estimated at 195 acres and is
currently at 50 % containment.

The COFMS
Type 3 Incident Management Team took command of the fire Tuesday morning with
joint delegation from Crook County Fire and Rescue and Oregon Department of
Forestry. The Grizzly Fire was reported around 2 pm Monday afternoon, burning
near Grizzly Mountain Road approximately nine miles northwest of
Prineville.  The fire area is on private lands protected by the Oregon
Department of Forestry, Crook County Fire and Rescue, and the Crooked River
National Grassland.  The fire is human
caused and under investigation. All evacuation notices have been lifted by the
Crook County Sherriff.

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at http://centralorfireinfo.blogspot.com.
  

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