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Park Fire

Unit Information

2550 Riverside Ave 
Susanville, 
96130 
2550 Riverside Ave 
Susanville, 
96130 

Incident Contacts

  • Lassen National Forest
    Phone:
    (530) 257-2151
    Hours:
    8:00 am-4:30 pm (M-F)

Announcements

Click the link to watch video of Fuels Battalion Scott Outland explaining the fuels program of the Lassen National Forest and its effects relative to the Park Fire.
Click the link to watch a video of Matt Krawczynski as he describes and shows the workings of and uses for their portable water purification plant.
Click the link to watch a video of Tactical Camp Solutions owner explains his mobile ice-making plant that is being used on the Park Fire (first-of-its-kind wildfire use). 
Click the link to watch a video of sawyers David Coffey and Todd Janowiak explain and show the process of mitigating roadside hazard trees.
Click the link to watch a video of Jose Rodriguez explaining the Forest Service's process for protecting Blister Rust Resistant Sugar Pines and the reason for protecting these valuable trees. 
Click the link to view a video of Justin Mizutani explaining the program that utilizes fire crews of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan) and how they are filling a request from California to assist with fires in the region and on the Park Fire.
Click Lind to a video from Lassen National Forest, Eagle Lake District Ranger Bobette Jones Speaking to Transitioning from Fire Suppression to Suppression Repair.
Click the link to view a video about the Rapid Extraction Module Support (REMS) Unit
Click the link to view a Division Supervisor explains occasional smoke that is routinely seen long after the main fire front has passed through an area. These smokes, usually well interior of the containment line, are a normal facet of timber fires that often continues for weeks or more.