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Sandy Fire

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Unit Information

Florida 
Ochopee, 
34141 
Florida 
Ochopee, 
34141 

Incident Contacts

Riki Hoopes
Email: erika_hoopes@nps.gov
Phone: 786-886-9342
Hours: 8am-8pm

This incident is no longer being updated.

The Sandy Fire, located with Big Cypress National Preserve, was discovered on May 1 and is burning in pines, grass, palmetto and cypress.  Closures have been implemented for all areas west of 11 Mile Rd, north of US41, east of Monument Trail, and south of Mud Lake, Little Deer, Oasis Trail and Lost Dog.  

The Sandy Fire is being managed by a Type 3 IMT. Fire managers have developed a full suppression strategy utilizing direct and indirect attack, suppression burn out operations and point protection. Resources threatened include NPS and private structures, natural and cultural resources.  Smoke may be visible from US41 and I75, and some smoke impacts are expected on US41. 

Phase One of the Sandy Fire Evacuation Plan remains in effect, with residents advised there may be potential fire impacts especially from smoke.

 

 

 

Basic Information
Current as of Fri, 05/26/2023 - 13:10
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause lightning
Date of Origin
Location 22 Miles NNE of Carnstown FL
Incident Commander David Crousser ICT3/Patrick Edwards ICT3(t)
Type 3 IMT as of May 3, 2023
Coordinates 25° 55' 48'' Latitude
-81° 2'
5
'' Longitude
Current Situation
Total Personnel: 158
Size 19,814 Acres
Percent of Perimeter Contained 100%
Estimated Containment Date 05/18/2023
Fuels Involved

Southern Rough, Tall Grass (2.5 feet), Harwood Litter

Significant Events

Active Fire Behavior

Wind Driven Runs

Short-range Spotting

Running

Outlook
Planned Actions

Firefighters will hold, patrol, and improve existing fire lines. Fire will transition to a Type 4 at end of shift and Delegation of Authority will return to the local unit.

Projected Incident Activity

24 hours: Minimal fire behavior with creeping and smoldering.  Shifting winds around thunderstorms with LAL of 9-15 strikes.  Potential for smoke along HWY 41 will continue during the morning hours.

Current Weather
Weather Concerns

Shifting winds and gusts up to 15 mph, and thunderstorms with erratic winds in the forecast