Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Here's how you know

Single Publication

Zoom to your location
Reset map zoom and position

Could not determine your location.

Fossil Complex

Unit Information

3501 East Third Street 
P.O. Box 670 
Prineville, 
Oregon 
97754 
3501 East Third Street 
P.O. Box 670 
Prineville, 
Oregon 
97754 

Incident Contacts

  • Jessica Neujahr
    Email:
    Jessica.NEUJAHR@odf.oregon.gov
    Phone:
    503-983-3367
    Hours:
    8am to 5pm

Final Fossil Complex Daily Update 9-26-2024 09-26-2024

Fossil Complex
Publication Type: News - 09/26/2024 - 09:30

Final Update from the Fossil Complex


FOSSIL, Ore. – Because the Fossil Complex is at 100% containment and the focus will be on suppression repair, this will be the final update.


The Service Fire repair on the north side is nearing completion. Work is expected to be done after today. The south side is also nearing completion, including the interior island. Work on the Two Cabin Fire should be completed today. As work is completed, crews will move to the Lonerock Fire and Battle Mountain Complex completing scouting and repair.


Work on the Lonerock Fire will be on the northwestern edge as it nears completion, and crews will be moving to the southwest area. The aerial survey was able to identify several areas where there are suppression lines in the interior of the fire and will be added to the work to be repaired.


On the Battle Mountain Complex focus will be on the Cupper Creek area for scouting and fence repair. Crews will also focus on the Portuguese Canyon area to complete work in the next couple of days. On the east side crews will be scouting outside of Ritter for additional dozer lines needing repair.


For further information on the Fossil Complex after today, please contact the following:
Jessica Neujahr - Oregon Department of Forestry
Cell: 503-983-3367
email: Jessica.NEUJAHR@odf.oregon.gov
Web: https://www ODFfire.com
Web: https://www.facebook.com/ODFCentralOregon/


Expect to see ongoing smoke from the fire interior until seasonal wetting rains arrive over the fire.


Thank you to the local communities that endured a very active fire season and supported the ongoing firefighting efforts.