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Lane 1 Fire

Unit Information

Oregon Department of Forestry 
3150 Main Street 
Springfield, 
Oregon 
97478 
Oregon Department of Forestry 
3150 Main Street 
Springfield, 
Oregon 
97478 

Incident Contacts

  • Email:
    2024.homesteadcomplex@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    ‪(541) 208-7100
    Hours:
    8am to 8 pm

News

Cottage Grove-Lane 1 Fire Update 09-06-2024
Updated On: - 09/06/2024 / 11:36
Lane 1 Fire InformationEmail: 2024.Lane1@firenet.govFire Information: (541) 649-2399 voice/textFriday, Sept. 6, 2024
Cottage Grove-Lane1 Fire Update 09-05-2024
Updated On: - 09/05/2024 / 08:51
Lane 1 Fire InformationEmail: 2024.Lane1@firenet.govFire Information: (541) 649-2399 voice/textThursday, Sept. 5, 2024
Cottage Grove-Lane 1 Fire Update 09-03-2024
Updated On: - 09/03/2024 / 09:49
Lane 1 FireTuesday, Sept. 3, 2024Fire Information: (541) 649-2399 voice/textEmail: 2024.Lane1@firenet.gov 
Cottage Grove-Lane 1 Fire Update 08-24-2024
Updated On: - 08/24/2024 / 07:03
Rain showers reduce fire behavior, team transitions management of Lane 1
Cottage Grove-Lane 1 Fire Update 08-23-2024
Updated On: - 08/23/2024 / 10:59
Rain returns to the forecast, aiding firefighters in the last stages of mop upCOTTAGE GROVE, Ore. – Cooler temperatures and rain showers have returned to the forecast overnight, naturally helping firefighters engaged on the Cottage Grove – Lane 1 Fire in the last efforts of mop-up operations. Overnight, a quarter inch of rain was recorded over the fire. Containment has increased once again, now sitting at 85%. As resources continue to find and extinguish remaining hotspots, this number will rise. 
Cottage Grove-Lane 1 Fire Update 08-22-2024
Updated On: - 08/22/2024 / 08:09
Containment increases, ODF Team 1 prepares for transitionCOTTAGE GROVE, Ore. – Firefighters on the Cottage Grove – Lane 1 Fire continue to focus on mopping up adjacent to the perimeter, increasing containment of the fire. Today, containment has reached 81% as resources continue to push into the interior, grubbing out hot spots and cooling the heat with water. Fire can be difficult to locate, burning roots deep underground. Crews use infrared cameras to help locate these hot spots.
Cottage Grove-Lane 1 Fire Update 08-21-2024
Updated On: - 08/21/2024 / 08:26
Warmer conditions help firefighters locate remaining hotspots on Lane 1 Fire 
Cottage Grove-Lane 1 Fire Update 08-20-2024
Updated On: - 08/20/2024 / 08:23
Firefighters using drones to identify hot spots near firelineCOTTAGE GROVE, Ore. – Mop-up continues to be the focus for firefighters on the Cottage Grove – Lane 1 Fire. The use of handheld infrared cameras and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) equipped with infrared cameras has helped firefighters identify fire burning below the surface. Once located, firefighters dig up these hotspots and use water to cool the heat and douse the flames.
Cottage Grove-Lane 1 Fire Update 08-19-2024
Updated On: - 08/19/2024 / 07:40
Cottage Grove – Lane 1 Fire resources respond to five new lightning-caused firesCOTTAGE GROVE, Ore. – Mop-up operations continue across the Cottage Grove – Lane 1 Fire, naturally pushed forward in progress following rain over the weekend. While the precipitation itself was beneficial on the fire line, thunderstorms sparked new, small fires across the Willamette Valley. 
Cottage Grove-Lane 1 Fire Update 08-18-2024
Updated On: - 08/18/2024 / 08:08
Rainy weather challenges firefighting efforts, provides opportunities COTTAGE GROVE, Ore. – More than one inch of rain fell on the Cottage Grove – Lane 1 Fire Saturday afternoon during passing thunderstorms. These storms produced abundant lightning across western Oregon throughout the day. As a safety precaution, firefighters left the fireline as thunderstorms passed through the area. Despite these challenging firefighting conditions, including a threat of flash flooding, containment increased today to 55%.