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The Grangeville Helitack Crew removed the structure wrap from the Star Peak Lookout on 09-26-2022

Firefighting efforts, including hose lay, successfully protected old growth cedar groves from the Billiard Fire

Suppression Repair Work in Division D, 09-24-2022

Suppression Repair Work in Division D, 09-24-2022

Suppression Repair Work in Division D, 09-24-2022

Taken from the Bull Gin Complex on 09-19-22. Note how the tree burned from the middle out.

Crews and a chipper at work along the east side of the Government Fire on 09-20-22

Ranger Mike Feiger of the Cabinet Ranger District discusses next steps managing the Bull Gin Complex.

Trees can often catch on fire underground, leading their roots to catch the center of the tree on fire, all the while not appearing on fire from the outside. This causes trees to fall with little to no warning. This tree was cut before it fell.

Sometimes on wildland fires, or other types of incidents, a safety or medical emergency happens within the incident. In Incident Management, these are called Incidents within an Incident (IWIs). Here, firefighters are conducting an IWI drill.

Mastication can leave debris in culverts, so crews must clean them out afterwards. Photo taken 09.21.2022, from the Billiard Fire.

The Government Fire backing downslope on 09.19.2022