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Flat Fire

Unit Information

Incident Contacts

  • Liv Stecker - Fire Information
    Email:
    livia_stecker@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    541.646.9177
    Hours:
    8 am - 5 pm

Photographs Gallery

An aerial overview of the Flat Fire. Taken August 4, 2023 by PNW3.

Greyback Crew 13A mopping up during firing operations off Forest Road 3680 on July 28th 2023

The Flat Fire is staffed by both a day and night shift. Each night firefighters have continued burning operations and holding the line. The smoke in the air amplifies the glow of the fire.

Photo credit: Jeff Higgins, Night Operations Safety Officer.

Firefighters conducting strategic firing operations in the southwest on July 23, 2023

During firing operations or burnouts, firefighters are exposed to heavy smoke at times, especially when winds push smoke across the line. Here, the shadow of firefighter can be seen walking through thick smoke during a burnout operation on the southwest corner of the Flat Fire. 

On August 3, Northern Rockies Incident Management Team 2 arrived and was inbriefed on the fire history, current status and firefighting strategies. On August 4 they will be shadowing Pacific Northwest Team 3 and will assume command of the incident on Saturday, August 5 at 6 am. These transition days help ensure a transfer of pertinent information throughout the day. The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, Coos Forest Protective Association and local personnel will continue to be heavily involved in the oversight of the fire.

Photo: PNW3 Branch Director Larae Guillory discussing activities in Branch II at the briefing map with incoming Northern Rockies Branch Director.

Local Forest Service River Ranger, Stephen DiCicco is helping boat firefighters across the Illinois River to access the Flat Fire.  July 25, 2023

Helicopters have been dropping buckets of water to cool hot areas on the fire edge.

 

Photo credit: Tim Barnet, Operations Section Chief 

Firing operations from Forest Road 3680 on July 28, 2023

A fly over showing the landscape near the Flat Fire July 24, 2023

A type 1 helitanker using a snorkel to fill up with retardant at Mobile Retardant Base July 27, 2023

Ariel view of the Flat Fire on 7/17/2023.