[Prineville, Ore.] Oregon Department of Forestry’s Central Oregon District terminated fire season at 12:01 a.m. on October 16, 2017. Recent weather patterns combined with shorter days and cooler nights have reduced the risk of large fire growth. “Under these conditions fuels won’t be able to dry out enough to be a significant hazard and they no longer warrant the need for us to be in fire season,” says District Forester Mike Shaw. Termination of fire season brings an increase in outdoor burning from activities such as fuel reduction, yard debris...
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Burning update for The Dalles Unit
Modified Burn Ban Effective Saturday October 7th, 2017 lands protected by the Oregon Department of Forestry in Hood River County will enter a modified burn ban. The modification to the current burn ban allows for burn barrels and small debris pile burning to take place between 6am and 11am. All fires must be fully extinguished by 11am. As always, any burning requires a current burn permit, acquired at your local fire authority. Grounds protected by Oregon Department of Forestry in Wasco County continue to be in a strict burn ban. This means...
Debris Burning Information
A Burn Permit is required for burning yard debris or forestry slash, including material from defensible space activities in the Prineville-Sisters and The Dalles units. Uncontrolled and escaped debris fires pose a significant threat to adjacent fuels. To minimize risk of escaped fire never leave a fire unattended, have firefighting tools on-site, and follow your burn permit restrictions. Consider covering burn piles to keep the fuels dry and waiting until later in the fall/winter to burn when the risk of an escaped burn is minimal. Uncontrolled fire, or...
Regulated Closure ends in Central Oregon District
[Prineville, Ore.] Over the last few weeks cooler temperatures and increased precipitation has reduced the fire danger throughout lands protected by Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) in central Oregon. As a result of this reduced fire danger the Regulated Closure in ODF’s Central Oregon District terminates at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, October 3, 2017. These restrictions were in place to limit human caused fires during high fire danger when rapid fire growth may occur. While fire danger is reduced the potential for fires to burn uncontrolled...
Regulated Closure ends in Central Oregon District
[Prineville, Ore.] Over the last few weeks cooler temperatures and increased precipitation has reduced the fire danger throughout lands protected by Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) in central Oregon. As a result of this reduced fire danger the Regulated Closure in ODF’s Central Oregon District terminates at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, October 3, 2017. These restrictions were in place to limit human caused fires during high fire danger when rapid fire growth may occur. While fire danger is reduced the potential for fires to burn uncontrolled or...
Fire Prevention Restrictions Ease on ODF Protected Lands in Central Oregon
[Prineville, Ore.] Cooler and wetter weather across most of central Oregon has reduced the wildland fire danger allowing Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) Central Oregon District (COD) to modify the current fire prevention restrictions. Campfires will still only be allowed at designated locations, primarily at local state parks. However, use of chainsaws, mowing of dried grass, and welding/cutting of metal will be allowed between the hours of 8 p.m. and 1 p.m. All other rules remain the same for these activities including on-site firefighting...
Fire Prevention Restrictions Ease on ODF Protected Lands in Central Oregon
[Prineville, Ore.] Cooler and wetter weather across most of central Oregon has reduced the wildland fire danger allowing Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) Central Oregon District (COD) to modify the current fire prevention restrictions. Campfires will still only be allowed at designated locations, primarily at local state parks. However, use of chainsaws, mowing of dried grass, and welding/cutting of metal will be allowed between the hours of 8 p.m. and 1 p.m. All other rules remain the same for these activities including on-site firefighting...
ODF fire prevention restrictions still in effect in central Oregon
August 25, 2017 Contact: Christie Shaw, Public Information Office 541-263-0661 [Prineville, Ore.] Regulated Closure restrictions for lands protected by Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) Central Oregon District (COD) remain in effect. These restrictions are intended to prevent fire starts from human activities. Numerous large fires currently burning in Oregon and adjacent states, continue to strain firefighting resources and initial attack capacity in the region. There is increased activity in the...
Fire Update: Howard Meadows Fire
News Release—For Immediate Release August 15, 2017 Oregon Department of Forestry Umatilla National Forest Contacts: Christie Shaw (ODF), 541-263-0661 Darcy Weseman (USFS), 541-215-2224 [John Day, Ore.] Firefighters from Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) John Day Unit and the Umatilla National Forest suppressed a fire near Howard Meadows in northern Grant County late Monday afternoon. The Howard Meadows Fire was sparked by one of the many lightning strikes from last week’s thunderstorms. Monday’s warm temperatures and afternoon winds fanned...
Recent lightning activity
While it may look like a messy finger paint picture...each ⚡in the picture below represents a ground strike from the last 24 hours. ~1500 strikes in Oregon since yesterday, starting many new fires across the landscape. Pink are the newest strikes, <1 hour then red, gold, blue, purple with black being 16-24 hours old. These thunderstorms will keep firefighters busy for the next few days, chasing holdover or sleeper fires started by these lightning strikes, as well as the fires they are battling today. Fire danger throughout the region is extreme. Precipitation...
ODF increases fire restrictions in central Oregon
[Prineville, Ore.] Beginning at 12:01 a.m. on August 3, 2017 Oregon Department of Forestry’s Central Oregon District will increase restrictions intended to reduce human caused fires. Hot dry temperatures throughout central Oregon have dried fuels to record levels, making new fire starts difficult to control. Over the last week fires across the region have challenged firefighters and strained resources. “We are looking to reduce the potential of any new fires on the landscape,” explains District Forester Mike Shaw, “we strongly encourage you to...
Wildfire Season and the Great American Eclipse
During the peak of fire season, on August 21st, central Oregon will experience the Great American Eclipse. The path of totality will cut across Oregon Department of Forestry’s Central Oregon District, impacting each of the three units. Visitor estimates range greatly, but one thing we are certain of is that there will be an influx of people in the area, typically resulting in an increase in human caused fires. For the past year the District has been coordinating with our partners in preparation for the event, focusing on what role each entity will...
Open burning closed for Fire Season
Debris burning, including burn barrels, is prohibited on lands inside Oregon Department of Forestry's Central Oregon District. Escaped and rekindled burns account for a significant portion of the human caused fires each year within the District. The intent of banning open fires is to eliminate this potential during fire season when fire danger is high and the risk of rapid spread is increased. Firefighting resources working to put out preventable human caused fires contributes to long term fatigue and could prevent firefighters from being able to respond in a...
Crews Keep Up Efforts as Grizzly Fire Command Transitions to Local Unit
Contact: Lauren DuRocher, Public Information Officer 541-728-3854 Prineville – As high temperatures, low humidity and a red flag warning continue today, crews remain diligent with patrolling and mop up throughout the Grizzly Fire area. The 195 acre fire area was reported at 75% containment last night with firefighters targeting 95% containment by the end of the day. The COFMS Type 3 Incident Management Team is planning to transition command back to the local unit, Oregon Department of Forestry’s Central...
Firefighters Continue Mop Up on Grizzly Fire
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...
Crews Make Progress on the Grizzly Fire As Wind Subsides
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Grizzly Fire–Evening Update
[Prineville, Ore.] The Grizzly Fire was reported around 2 pm Monday afternoon, burning near Grizzly Mountain Road approximately nine miles northwest of Prineville. The fire is burning on private lands protected by the Oregon Department of Forestry, Crook County Fire and Rescue, BLM Prineville District lands, and the Crooked River National Grassland. Initially reported at fifteen acres, the fire has quickly grown to over 200 acres, burning in cheat grass, sagebrush and juniper. The Crook County Sheriff has issued a Level 3 Evacuation for approximately twelve...
Restrictions for lands protected by ODF in central Oregon increase as fire danger rises
[Prineville, Ore.] Regulated Closure restrictions will take effect Friday, June 30, 2017 at 12:01 a.m. for lands protected by the Oregon Department of Forestry in central Oregon. These lands include private, municipal and state lands protected by the Central Oregon District. Warm summer temperatures over the last few weeks have dried forest fuels, increasing fire behavior and the potential for rapid fire growth throughout the District. Recent lightning activity has kept firefighters busy, but of greater concern is the increase in human caused fires in the last week....
Restrictions for lands protected by ODF in central Oregon increase as fire danger rises
[Prineville, Ore.] Regulated Closure restrictions will take effect Friday, June 30, 2017 at 12:01 a.m. for lands protected by the Oregon Department of Forestry in central Oregon. These lands include private, municipal and state lands protected by the Central Oregon District. Warm summer temperatures over the last few weeks have dried forest fuels, increasing fire behavior and the potential for rapid fire growth throughout the District. Recent lightning activity has kept firefighters busy, but of greater concern is the increase in human caused fires in the last week....
Fire Season begins in central Oregon for lands protected by Oregon Department of Forestry
[Prineville, Ore.] Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) Central Oregon District (COD) is implementing fire season at 12:01 am on June 7, 2017. Good winter snowpack delayed the on-set of fire season compared to recent years, however limited spring precipitation and seasonable temperatures have dried wildland fuels. Adam Barnes, Prineville Assistant Unit Forester explains, “Following a relatively dry May we are seeing fires becoming resistant to control efforts and requiring additional resources to contain.” Larger fuels are less susceptible to...
Fire Season begins in central Oregon for lands protected by Oregon Department of Forestry
[Prineville, Ore.] Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) Central Oregon District (COD) is implementing fire season at 12:01 am on June 7, 2017. Good winter snowpack delayed the on-set of fire season compared to recent years, however limited spring precipitation and seasonable temperatures have dried wildland fuels. Adam Barnes, Prineville Assistant Unit Forester explains, “Following a relatively dry May we are seeing fires becoming resistant to control efforts and requiring additional resources to contain.” Larger fuels are less susceptible to...
Burning on ODF protected lands in John Day Unit prohibited until fall
Effective immediately all debris and slash burning on lands protected by Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) John Day Unit is prohibited. This includes private ownership in Grant, Morrow, Gilliam, Harney, Umatilla, and Wheeler counties which are part of ODF’s Central Oregon District. Fuel conditions and changing weather patterns have increased the risk of rapid fire spread from uncontrolled fires. If you have questions regarding burning on land protected by ODF in the John Day Unit please call 541-575-1139. Last year in an effort to improve...
Burning on ODF protected lands in John Day Unit prohibited until fall
Effective immediately all debris and slash burning on lands protected by Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) John Day Unit is prohibited. This includes private ownership in Grant, Morrow, Gilliam, Harney, Umatilla, and Wheeler counties which are part of ODF’s Central Oregon District. Fuel conditions and changing weather patterns have increased the risk of rapid fire spread from uncontrolled fires. If you have questions regarding burning on land protected by ODF in the John Day Unit please call 541-575-1139. Last year in an effort to improve...
Eastern Oregon Regional Forest Practices Committee will meet May 25 in LaGrande
Contact: Nick Hennemann, Public Affairs Specialist, Salem, 503-910-4311 Kyle Abraham, Deputy Chief Private Forests Division, Salem, 503-945-7473 SALEM, Ore.—The Eastern Oregon Regional Forest Practices Committee will meet Thursday, May 25. Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Place: Oregon Department of Forestry office, 611 20th Street, LaGrande. Topics the committee will receive updates about and discuss include: The department generally and related legislative work The compliance audit report The E-Notify subscriber project The Eastern...