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Bachelor Complex Fires

Unit Information

Oregon 
Bend, 
Oregon 
97701 
Oregon 
Bend, 
Oregon 
97701 

Incident Contacts

  • Bachelor Complex Fire Information
    Email:
    2024.BachelorComplex@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    541-249-9829
    Hours:
    8:00 am - 8:00 pm

Bachelor Complex, Flat Top and Firestone Fires Update 09-19-2024

Bachelor Complex Fires, Flat Top and Firestone Fires
Publication Type: News - 09/19/2024 - 09:45

Northwest 3 Complex Incident Management Team   
Lonnie Click ~ Incident Commander  
September 19, 2024

Bachelor Complex, Flat Top and Firestone Fires Update
September 19, 2024

Quick Facts: Bachelor Complex
Size: 11,250 acres 
Start Date: Sept 8, 2024 
Location: 20 miles SW Bend, OR
Personnel: 526 
Containment: 31%

Quick Facts: Firestone & Flat Top Fires
Start Date: Sept 6, 2024 
Location: North of Fort Rock, OR 
Personnel: 244
Firestone Size: 9,227 acres Containment: 67%
Flat Top Size: 35,783 acres Containment: 40%

There will be a community meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Friday at the Three Rivers School cafeteria in Sunriver.

The Bachelor Complex fires have seen little to no growth over the past several days. Favorable conditions allowed for
successful burnout operations on the southern edge of the Little Lava Fire, further strengthening containment lines.
Fireline construction has been completed for Backside and 911 Fires. These fires will be patrolled by air for the next
several days. Lucky Butte Fire is showing minimal heat and continues to burn itself out. The 846 Fire remains less than
one acre, showing minimal heat and is in patrol status. The northwest corner of the Flat Top Fire and southeast side of
the Firestone Fire have been prepared for strategic burning operations. Crews are waiting for favorable conditions to
implement these firing operations that will better secure containment lines.

Bachelor Complex: Today on the Little Lava Fire, firing operations will continue, adding depth to the indirect line along
the southern perimeter. Mop up and suppression repair work will be ongoing on the west and southwest side of the fire.
Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) will be available for aerial ignition if needed to implement burning operations within the
fire perimeter. Crews will continue to mop up any sources of heat and secure the northern perimeter as they complete
connecting dozer lines to the Edison Trail. Adjacent to Forest Service Road (FSR) 45, mop‐up and patrol is ongoing.

Flat Top Fire: The northwest corner of the Flat Top Fire continues to be prepared for burnout operations. Those
operations will be executed today if the conditions, such as weather and vegetation moisture levels, are favorable. Mopup
along dozer lines north of FSR 22 and along FSR 24 to the south will continue. Wood chipping and suppression repair
work, such as pulling back the berms from dozer lines, is progressing. Patrol efforts along the fire’s edge are ongoing.

Firestone Fire: A small pocket of heat was found near the southern boundary Wednesday and was quickly extinguished.
On the southeast side of the fire, a small area is planned for firing operations to further secure the containment line.
Mop‐up, patrol and suppression repair work continue.

Weather and Fire Behavior: A warming and drying trend will continue into the weekend. Smaller fuels, like grasses and
shrubs will be more receptive to carrying fire. More visible smoke is expected today.

Closures: There are two emergency Fire Closure areas on the Deschutes National Forest. To view the updated closure
orders and maps, visit: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/deschutes/alerts‐notices.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deschutesnationalforest/

InciWeb: 
https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident‐information/ordef‐bachelor‐complex‐fires
https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident‐information/ordef‐flat‐top‐and‐firestone‐fires
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CentralOregonFireInfo?app=desktop

Fire Information Line: (541) 249‐9829, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Smoke & Air Quality Information: fire.airnow.gov