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Unit Information

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

Incident Contacts

  • Kiley Moran
    Email:
    kiley.moran@tfs.tamu.edu
    Phone:
    2544578075

News

Post Oak Fire 7/13 Update 4:00pm
Updated On: 07/13/2022
Name: Post Oak Size: 40 acres Containment: 100% Cause: Undetermined Structures lost: 0 Structures threatened: 0Crews have been monitoring the Post Oak fire, walking the perimeter and the interior. No areas of concern were found, so containment was increased to 100%. Command has been handed back over to the local departments.
Post Oak Fire 7/11 Update 9:00pm
Updated On: 07/10/2022
Name: Post OakSize: 40 acresContainment: 90%Cause: UndeterminedStructures lost: 0Structures threatened: 0 A small interior pocket reignited this afternoon, prompting Texas A&M Forest Service resources to be called back to the scene. The problem was addressed and the problem area will be checked again tomorrow.   
Post Oak Fire 7/10 Update 8:30am
Updated On: 07/10/2022
 Name: Post OakSize: 35 acresContainment: 100%Cause: UndeterminedStructures lost: 0Structures threatened: 0 On Saturday 7/9 the incident commander of the Post Oak Fire determined that the fire was 100% contained. Command of the fire has been turned back over to the local departments. The cause remains undetermined at this time.
Post Oak Fire 7/9 Update 12:00
Updated On: 07/09/2022
Name: Post OakSize: 35 acres Containment: 85% Cause: Undetermined Structures lost: 0 Structures threatened: 0  
Post Oak Fire 7/8 Update 9:30am
Updated On: 07/08/2022
Containment on the Post Oak fire has been increased to 60%, size remains at 35 acres. Containment lines have been established, which will continue to be monitored for any heat remaining. A hotshot hand crew is working in the rough terrain to access problem areas that are inaccessible to engines and equipment. Please continue to exercise caution on FM 107, as emergency personnel are still in the area.