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Fish Creek Fire Update: Monday 09-16-2024
Fish Creek Fire
Publication Type: News - 09/16/2024 - 07:12
Northern Rockies Team 2, Incident Commander Scott Schuster
Location: 7 miles SW of Togwotee Pass
Start Date: Friday, August 16, 2024
Cause: Lightning
Size: 25,009 acres
Percent complete: 69%
Resources: 378 Total Personnel: 9 Hand Crews; 7 Engines; 13 Heavy Equipment; 1 Helicopter
KEY MESSAGES:
The fire continues to burn in heavy timber, litter, and dead and down timber and younger mixed conifers. Minimal fire behavior is expected. Creeping, smoldering, and backing behavior of the fire will continue with an occasional single tree torching.
Firefighters and heavy equipment will continue to work in the Highway 26/287 corridor. Please drive with caution. Public and firefighter safety continues to be our highest priority on the Fish Creek Fire.
The Bridger-Teton and Shoshone National Forests have updated the Closure Order for the area of the fire. These closures provide public and firefighters safety. Please respect closed campgrounds and trails. Additional information regarding the current closure order can be found in the Forest websites.
CURRENT STATUS:
Firefighters took advantage of the favorable weather conditions yesterday allowing for another productive day of work. Crews have been successful in the suppression repair on Continental Divide Trail. The firefighters have retrieved all the hoses and no longer necessary equipment from the fire area. Also, crews have been busy repairing some of the disturbance caused by suppression efforts minimizing potential soil erosion along Deception Road from Highway 26 to Brooks Lake Lodge campground. Firefighters will continue to monitor fire behavior in the area for potential threats to the HWY 26 and other critical values.
Infrared flights were conducted last night and showed areas of heat through the fire footprint. Firefighters are continuing fuels mitigation actions around the structure of Togwotee Lodge. This action will reduce the ability of the fuels to feed the fire and will improve defensible space for values at risk from the Fish Creek Fire, or future wildfires. Numerous hazards remain in the fire, for example, dead trees where roots could have been weakened by fire along with steep slopes that no longer have small vegetation holding soil in place.
WEATHER AND FIRE BEHAVIOR:
The area of the Fish Creek Fire has received a significant amount of moisture across the fire zone over the last week. Forecast is for rain today, starting in the evening through late Tuesday. This period is likely to bring significant chance of considerable wetting rainfall that should reduce fire activity.
AIR QUALITY AND SMOKE:
Although air quality has improved, unhealthy air quality is possible in some locations. For up-to-date air quality alerts, current and predicted smoke conditions and ways to mitigate poor air quality, check out the AirNow website at https://www.airnow.gov/.
CLOSURES AND EVACUATIONS:
The joint Closure Order issued by both the Bridger-Teton and Shoshone National Forests for the fire area, remains in effect. Please do not enter the closure area or use any Forest Roads that are closed. For specific details regarding this closure, please reference the map at Fish Creek Area, Roads, and Trails Closure Order (map) and the Forest closure order fseprd1204904.pdf (usda.gov).
Under the jurisdiction of Fremont County, the areas of Brooks Lake, Pinnacle Drive and Breccia Drive remain at Level 2 “Set” Status (indicated by yellow blocks on the PIO Incident Map). A Level 2 “Set” Status means residents should be ready to evacuate at a moment’s notice. If the Level 2 Set notice changes back to a Level 3 “Go” notice, residents must evacuate until advised otherwise by Fremont County. See the alert notice on the Fremont County Fire Protection District Facebook page.
The Teton County Division of Emergency Management utilizes a Ready, Set, Go system for evacuation messaging, visit their website for additional details at www.tetoncountywy.gov/1846/Ready-Set-GO. (Indicated by green blocks on the PIO Incident Map.) They advise all residents to be in a “Ready” status by preparing for evacuations and becoming fire adapted. All residents are encouraged to sign up for Teton County, Wyoming's free alert and warning service, Teton WY Alerts at: Teton_WY Alerts - Sign Up (everbridge.net).
US HWY 26/287 is open for free-flowing traffic. Motorists may still experience smoke and sometimes limited visibility. A 45-mph speed restriction remains in effect for the fire area. Motorists are encouraged to stay alert for fire personnel and fire vehicles and use caution when travelling through the area. The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) continues to work closely with Fremont County Emergency Management, Fremont County Sheriff’s Office and fire officials for the safety of motorists and firefighters. Drivers are encouraged to visit https://www.wyoroad.info/ prior to traveling on US HWY 26/287 for road status and information, or download the Wyoming 511 app at https://www.wyoroad.info/511/WY511Mobile.html to monitor for any changes due to fire activity.