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Blue Hills Fire

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Unit Information

Texas 
College Station, 
Texas 
77845 
Texas 
College Station, 
Texas 
77845 

Incident Contacts

Juan Rodriguez
Email: juan.rodriguez@tfs.tamu.edu
Phone: 8062205156

Highlighted Activity

Blue Hills Fire Final UpdateSize: 3,900Containment: 100%Cause: Under InvestigationToday, 2/4/2025, crews spent the operational shift mopping up any hotspots that were found. Through the evening, no smokes or heats were spotted throughout the fire area. Command deemed safe to say the Blue Hills fire is 100% contained and does not plan to send any more resources to this fire. All resources were… Read more
Publication Type: News -

On 2/1/2025, At approximately 1:00 pm, a wildfire was reported in Moore county East of FM 1913 and North of Blue West Rd. SW winds are pushing the fire NE. Evacuations have been made for campgrounds at Lake Meredith National Park and residents of Bugbee. Texas A&M Forest Service was requested at 1:16, and is working in unified command with Moore County and National Parks Services. 

Basic Information
Current as of Tue, 02/04/2025 - 21:23
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Unknown
Date of Origin
Location Moore County
Incident Commander Andrew McGuire-Incident Commander For Texas A&M Forest Service
National Parks Service- Dan Pearsons
Coordinates 35° 41' 38.962'' Latitude
-101° 39'
58.96
'' Longitude
Current Situation
Total Personnel: 41
Size 3,900 Acres
Percent of Perimeter Contained 100%
Fuels Involved

Tall Grass and Brush

Outlook
Projected Incident Activity

Crews are going to continue mop up operations which consist of locating any heat signatures or smokes and extinguishing those. Command wants to be able to raise containment based off of fire activity and heats found in the fire area. 

Current Weather
Weather Concerns

For today, winds are observed out of the NE this morning sustained at 12 mph with relative humidity (RH) values as high as 73%. This afternoon, RH values are projected to drop to 40-45% and a 10% chance of precipitation in the form of drizzle is forecasted for the fire area. These conditions should limit fire activity and hopefully assist fire personnel to be able to get better containment on the fire.