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Park Fire

Unit Information

2550 Riverside Ave 
Susanville, 
96130 
2550 Riverside Ave 
Susanville, 
96130 

Incident Contacts

  • Lassen National Forest
    Phone:
    (530) 257-2151
    Hours:
    8:00 am-4:30 pm (M-F)

Park Fire Update: Saturday, 09-07-2024

Park Fire
Publication Type: News - 09/07/2024 - 09:58

Park Fire Update: Saturday, September 7, 2024
Southwest Complex Incident Management Team 2 Incident Commander John Truett
 

Size: 429,603 acres   
Start Date: July 24, 2024
Containment: 99 percent                
Total Personnel: 564
Resources: 1 helicopter, 12 crews, 11 engines, 9 dozers, 24 water tenders, 2 masticators, 4 
chippers, 14 excavators, 6 feller bunchers, 8 skidsteers, 2 log loaders, 1 backhoe, 5 road graders
 

CURRENT SITUATION: During fire suppression, the urgency of the situation sometimes results in damage to values at risk, such as items that preserve our cultural heritage. On the Lassen National Forest, examples of cultural resources are fire lookouts, cabins, mortars, quarries, and lithics. During the suppression phase, resource advisors, tribal liaisons, and others collaborate with firefighters to inform them of sensitive areas to avoid if at all possible. However, damage sometimes still results when fireline is constructed by hand or equipment or when retardant is dropped. During the repair phase, a significant responsibility of resource advisors is to walk miles of firelines to identify and inventory affected cultural sites. The treatment solutions are highly variable and specific to each site, but the goal is always to do no further damage. For instance, hand tools rather than heavy equipment might be used to repair or restore a site.
 

WEATHER & FIRE SAFETY: Today will be slightly cooler than what the area experienced over the last few days. Unstable air in the area will give rise to variable winds, with ridgetop gusts up to 30 mph possible. Smoke from the interior of this fire is still likely but presents no threat to containment lines. Smoke from other local and regional fires is affecting some communities near the Park Fire. Get air-quality information for your area and view a smoke map here: tinyurl.com/ypkfbkyn. Higher wind speeds could also increase the likelihood of fire-weakened trees falling across roads and trails, so be aware of your surroundings and comply with the forest closure order, which is to provide for both firefighter and public safety.
 

FOREST CLOSURE: Parts of Lassen National Forest lands, roads, and trails near the fire are temporarily closed for the safety of the public and firefighters. Individuals are responsible for knowing where they are in relation to the closure area. If you are recreating on your public lands, be prepared and view Forest Order No. 06-24-07 and map here: fs.usda.gov/alerts/lassen/alerts-notices.
 

FIRE RESTRICTIONS: Know before you go! Fire restrictions are in effect within the Lassen National Forest. For details, view Forest Order No. 06-24-04 here: fs.usda.gov/alerts/lassen/alerts- notices. Find links to other land management agencies’ fire restrictions in the Park Fire Information Linktree (URL and QR code below).
 

Park Fire Information (Southwest CIMT 2): 530-414-9298 | 2024.park@firenet.gov
Park Fire Information (CAL FIRE): 530-529-9233
Park Fire Linktree (fire information website links): https://linktr.ee/park_fire