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Red Bridge Road Fire

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Incident Contacts

Phone: 509-606-8016
Hours: 7:30 am to 7:00 pm

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Red Bridge Road FireIncident Commander: Leonard JohnsonFire Information Phone: 509-606-8016Email: 2025.redbridgeroad@firenet.govFacebook:www.facebook.com/sewaimt/InciWeb: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/utses-red-bridge-road-fireAM UPDATE: June 11, 2025Estimated Size: 53 acresContainment: 20%Start Date/Time: 6/9/2025 around 3:57 PMArea of Origin: North… Read more
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The Red Bridge Road Fire started June 9, 2025 located North of Red Bridge Road and 7 miles East of Cle Elum Washington.

Basic Information
Current as of Wed, 06/11/2025 - 20:44
Incident Time Zone Pacific Standard Time
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Undetermined
Date of Origin
Incident Time Zone Pacific Standard Time
Location North of Red Bridge Road and 7 miles East of Cle Elum Washington
Incident Commander Southeast Washington Incident Management Team
Leonoard Johnson, Incident Commander
Incident Description Wildfire
Coordinates 47° 11' 47'' Latitude
-120° 48'
15
'' Longitude
Current Situation
Total Personnel: 129
Size 53 Acres
Percent of Perimeter Contained 60%
Estimated Containment Date 06/13/2025
Fuels Involved

Short Grass (1 foot)

Brush (2 feet)

Timber (Litter and Understory)

Significant Events

Minimal

Smoldering

Outlook
Planned Actions

Continued improvement of containment lines and mop up activities around structures by direct strategies. Continued damage assessment, structure inventory, and improved mapping by ground resources coupled with data from flights.

Projected Incident Activity

12 hours: Strengthening of containment lines and mop up actions around structures. Interior fuel pockets may continue to smoke, and when coupled with high temperatures and wind gusts of 25 mph, the threat of fire outside of containment lines is a threat to the incident stability.

24 hours: So long as the fire doesn't receive any critical weather, it should remain within its footprint. Firefighters will continue mop up operations around all structures and along the perimeter. Continued mop up operations and initiation of demobilization of specific resources.

48 hours: Demobilization of incident resources and transition to a Type 4 management structure.

72 hours: Transitoin to Type 4 IC.

Remarks

Acreage changed due to incresed mapping data.

Current Weather
Weather Concerns

Temperatures will gradually cool down over the next several days. However, breezy winds will redevelop over the Cascade Gaps, portions of the Columbia Basin and Kittitas Valley through Thursday. A Red Flag Warning remains in effect for the Kittitas Valley through this evening.

Red Flag conditions are present in the region and no precipitation is forecasted.

The landscape is under drought conditions.


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