09282022 Update
Related Incident: Bull Gin Complex
Publication Type: News
Total Acreage: 4,279
Completion: 36%
BREAKDOWN BY FIRE
Government Fire: 2,785 acres
Billiard Fire: 1,210 acres
Isabella Lake Fire: 284 acres
HIGHLIGHTS: Management of the Bull Gin Complex transitioned to a Type 3 incident management team as of 1800 Monday, 9/26. Updates will be released every other day because of reduced fire activity. Today crews are advancing suppression repair work on the Government and Billiard Fires. Efforts focus on repair of impacted areas including fire lines, helispots, and camps. The fire continues to slowly creep and smolder toward completion lines, burning through small, dried fuels and low vegetation. Firefighters continue point protection of structures and fire progression monitoring.
Government Fire: Firefighters advance mop-up work around the fire’s edges. Crews are performing excavator work along the fire boundary and a grader is repairing roads around the Government Mountain area. Operations staff expect that repair work will be completed by Saturday, 10/1.
Billiard Fire: Crews continue mop-up and suppression repair, especially along Billiard Cabin, Fatman, and 2293 Roads. Operations staff expect that repair work will be completed by Saturday, 10/1.
Isabella Lake Fire: Crews continue monitoring fire behavior.
WEATHER: Cloud cover and higher relative humidity will increase tonight, 9/28, as this week’s high-pressure ridge moves out of the area of the Bull Gin Complex and a cold front moves in. Incident meteorologists expect temperatures to drop, with lows in the mid-50s and highs in the high-60s, and the chance of precipitation will increase. Cooler weather will likely remain in the area through Thursday, 9/29.
PRE-EVACUATION UPDATES: All pre-evacuation zones for the Bull Gin Complex/ Government Fire were lifted as of 6:00 AM September 24, 2022. Residents along Government Mountain and Timber Ridge Roads are no longer in pre-evacuation status.
CLOSURES: All closure orders remain in effect until further notice. Government Mountain Road and Rock Creek Road remain closed to the public. The Noxon Refuse Site remains open during regular hours. Area, road, and trail closures are in place for the Government, Billiard, and Isabella Lake Fires to provide for public safety and firefighting operations. See Inciweb for maps and closure descriptions: https://bit.ly/KootenaiNFClosures.
WHAT IS SUPRESSION REPAIR? Wildfire suppression repair is a set of different actions (immediately taken) to repair damages caused by firefighting activities. It can include repairing culverts, restoring roads and trails to their pre-fire condition, reducing the appearance of dozer and hand line, and other similar activities. The goal of suppression repair is to immediately minimize the potential of soil erosion and other negative impacts resulting from fire suppression activities.
09262022 Daily Update
Related Incident: Bull Gin Complex
Publication Type: News
Total Acreage: 4,279
Completion: 36%
BREAKDOWN BY FIRE
Government Fire: 2,785 acres
Billiard Fire: 1,210 acres
Isabella Lake Fire: 284 acres
HIGHLIGHTS: Management of the Bull Gin Complex transitioned to a Type 3 incident management team as of 1800 Monday, 9/26. Updates will be released every other day because of reduced fire activity. Today crews are advancing suppression repair work on the Government and Billiard Fires. Efforts focus on repair of impacted areas including fire lines, helispots, and camps. The fire continues to slowly creep and smolder toward completion lines, burning through small, dried fuels and low vegetation. Firefighters continue point protection of structures and fire progression monitoring.
Government Fire: Firefighters advance mop-up work around the fire’s edges. Crews are performing excavator work along the fire boundary and a grader is repairing roads around the Government Mountain area. Operations staff expect that repair work will be completed by Saturday, 10/1.
Billiard Fire: Crews continue mop-up and suppression repair, especially along Billiard Cabin, Fatman, and 2293 Roads. Operations staff expect that repair work will be completed by Saturday, 10/1.
Isabella Lake Fire: Crews continue monitoring fire behavior.
WEATHER: Cloud cover and higher relative humidity will increase tonight, 9/28, as this week’s high-pressure ridge moves out of the area of the Bull Gin Complex and a cold front moves in. Incident meteorologists expect temperatures to drop, with lows in the mid-50s and highs in the high-60s, and the chance of precipitation will increase. Cooler weather will likely remain in the area through Thursday, 9/29.
PRE-EVACUATION UPDATES: All pre-evacuation zones for the Bull Gin Complex/ Government Fire were lifted as of 6:00 AM September 24, 2022. Residents along Government Mountain and Timber Ridge Roads are no longer in pre-evacuation status.
CLOSURES: All closure orders remain in effect until further notice. Government Mountain Road and Rock Creek Road remain closed to the public. The Noxon Refuse Site remains open during regular hours. Area, road, and trail closures are in place for the Government, Billiard, and Isabella Lake Fires to provide for public safety and firefighting operations. See Inciweb for maps and closure descriptions: https://bit.ly/KootenaiNFClosures.
WHAT IS SUPRESSION REPAIR? Wildfire suppression repair is a set of different actions (immediately taken) to repair damages caused by firefighting activities. It can include repairing culverts, restoring roads and trails to their pre-fire condition, reducing the appearance of dozer and hand line, and other similar activities. The goal of suppression repair is to immediately minimize the potential of soil erosion and other negative impacts resulting from fire suppression activities.
09252022 Daily Update
Related Incident: Bull Gin Complex
Publication Type: News
Total Acreage: 4,266
Completion: 36%
BREAKDOWN BY FIRE
Government Fire: 2,773 acres
Billiard Fire: 1,203 acres
Isabella Lake Fire: 290 acres
HIGHLIGHTS: Firefighters continue mopping up, suppression repair, and completion efforts on the Bull Gin Complex. Though completion did not increase today, fire activity remains minimal due to favorable weather and firefighting efforts. The fire within the Complex will continue to creep and smolder slowly toward fire lines, as expected, and firefighters will patrol where appropriate. The Walness Fire, which began four days ago, is out. Temporary flight restrictions are lifted as of today, September 25.
Government Fire: Firefighters continue mopping up along the southern boundary of the fire, especially near private residences and near C Spur Road. The excavator will be advancing road repair work south, along the fire’s western boundary. A grader will also assist with road repair work.
Billiard Fire: Crews focus on suppression repair work and mop-up. Road repair advances along both Billiard Cabin and Fatman Roads. Excavators will continue road repairs over the next week. Sawyers are felling hazard trees while crews clear debris from culverts. Firefighters will remove the structure wrap from the Star Peak Lookout in the fire area today.
Isabella Lake Fire: The Grangeville Helitack Crew removed the structure wrap from the bridge in the fire area yesterday.
PRE-EVACUATION UPDATES: As of 6:00 AM yesterday, September 24, 2022, all pre-evacuation zones for the Bull Gin Complex/Government Fire are lifted. The residents along Government Mountain Road and Timber Ridge Road are no longer in pre-evacuation status.
CLOSURES: All closure orders remain in effect until further notice. Government Mountain Road and Rock Creek Road remain closed to the public. The Noxon Refuse Site remains open during regular hours. Area, road, and trail closures are in place for the Government, Billiard, and Isabella Lake Fires to provide for public safety and firefighting operations. See Inciweb for maps and closure descriptions: https://bit.ly/KootenaiNFClosures.
WHAT IS SUPPRESSION REPAIR? Wildfire suppression repair is a set of different actions (immediately taken) to repair damages caused by firefighting activities. It can include repairing culverts, restoring roads and trails to their pre-fire condition, reducing the appearance of dozer and hand line, and other similar activities. The goal of suppression repair is to immediately minimize the potential of soil erosion and other negative impacts resulting from fire suppression activities.
Information Phone Line: 406-426-9644
Email: 2022.bullgin@firenet.gov
09242022 Daily Update
Related Incident: Bull Gin Complex
Publication Type: News
Total Acreage: 4,259
Completion: 36%
BREAKDOWN BY FIRE
Government Fire: 2,768 acres
Billiard Fire: 1,201 acres
Isabella Lake Fire: 290 acres
HIGHLIGHTS: Firefighters have increased completion from 32% to 36%. Fire activity remains minimal following Thursday’s rain event. Minimal fire activity will continue for the next few days. Satellite imagery shows that any remaining heat is isolated throughout fire interiors and is mostly occurring within the Government Fire. Crews are mopping up, including the Walness Fire that started three days ago. Resources are also continuing to advance suppression repair.
Government Fire: Mastication was completed yesterday. Firefighters will continue to monitor the fire’s edge near private residences. Crews are mopping up the fire area from C Spur Road, connecting to the handline. Dozer line repair work will require another few days of excavator work.
Billiard Fire: Firefighters are mopping up and advancing suppression repair. Crews continue to focus on cleaning out culverts obstructed from mastication-related activities. Suppression repair along the Billiard Cabin Road and Fatman Road is nearly complete. Excavators will continue road repairs in other areas for the next several days. Tree fellers will continue to remove hazard trees along Fatman Road, where feasible.
Isabella Lake Fire: The Grangeville Helitack Crew will remove the structure wrap off the bridge in the fire area.
WEATHER: Over the next few days, temperatures will slowly rise. Today will be about 5° warmer than yesterday. A large ridge of high pressure is returning to the area. This will slowly increase temperatures and decrease humidity. Nevertheless, relative humidity will remain at or above 40 percent, even in the afternoons. The warmest days ahead will be Monday through Wednesday, reaching the upper-60s to mid-70s.
Pre-Evacuation Zone Update: As of 6:00 AM today, September 24, 2022, all pre-evacuation zones for the Bull Gin Complex/Government Fire are lifted. The residents along Government Mountain Road and Timber Ridge Road are no longer in pre-evacuation status.
Closures: All closure orders remain in effect until further notice. Government Mountain Road and Rock Creek Road remain closed to the public. The Noxon Refuse Site remains open during regular hours. Area, road, and trail closures are in place for the Government, Billiard, and Isabella Lake Fires to provide for public safety and firefighting operations. See Inciweb for maps and closure descriptions: https://bit.ly/KootenaiNFClosures.
WHAT IS SUPRESSION REPAIR? Wildfire suppression repair is a set of different actions (immediately taken) to repair damages caused by firefighting activities. It can include repairing culverts, restoring roads and trails to their pre-fire condition, reducing the appearance of dozer and hand line, and other similar activities. The goal of suppression repair is to immediately minimize the potential of soil erosion and other negative impacts resulting from fire suppression activities.
Information Phone Line: 406-426-9644
Email: 2022.bullgin@firenet.gov
Bull Gin Complex Evacuation Update Friday September 23 2022
Related Incident: Bull Gin Complex
Publication Type: Announcement
Bull Gin Complex: Government Fire: Pre-Evacuation Zone Update
Effective at 0600 on Saturday September 24, 2022, all pre-evacuation zones for the Bull Gin Complex Government Fire will be lifted. The residents along Government Mountain Road and Timber Ridge Road are no longer in pre-evacuation status. The Government Mountain Road and Rock Creek Road will remain closed to the public.
Closures: All closure orders remain in effect until further notice. For closure order information please refer to the Inciweb at the link below for maps of the closure order areas: https://bit.ly/KootenaiNFClosures
09232022 Daily Update
Related Incident: Bull Gin Complex
Publication Type: News
Total Acreage: 4,254
Completion: 32%
BREAKDOWN BY FIRE
Government Fire: 2,763 acres
Billiard Fire: 1,201 acres
Isabella Lake Fire: 290 acres
HIGHLIGHTS: Yesterday’s rain significantly reduced fire activity throughout the Complex, with some areas receiving up to 0.8” of precipitation. Today’s focus is on patrol and suppression repair. Along cold sections of each fire, crews will remove unneeded hose lays and pumps, as is feasible. Firefighters will also complete mopping up the Wanless Fire, the new start that occurred two days ago.
Government Fire: Firefighting efforts, combined with the rain, have successfully kept the fire north of the Rock Creek control line. Firefighters continue to patrol and mop up the fire, especially in the southern area near private residences. Mastication in the southwest portion of the fire continues.
Billiard Fire: Crews will continue gridding and advancing suppression repair work, with a focus on removing debris from culverts. Excavators will repair dozer and handline.
Isabella Lake Fire: The fire continues to be monitored by air resources.
EVACUATIONS: On September 8th, the Sanders County Sheriff’s Office placed the residents along Government Mountain Road and Timber Ridge Road into pre-evacuation status. For status of emergency conditions, please sign up for Sanders County Emergency Alerts at 406-203-0082.
CLOSURES: Government Mountain Road and Rock Creek Road are closed to the public. The Noxon Refuse Site remains open during regular hours. Area, road, and trail closures are in place for the Government, Billiard, and Isabella Lake Fires to provide for public safety and firefighting operations. See Inciweb for maps and closure descriptions: https://bit.ly/KootenaiNFClosures.
WHEN WILL IT BE OUT? Even though the Complex received rain yesterday, smoke will persist. The fires will remain in areas where the canopy prevented dry fuels from receiving moisture and where large burning snags and log continue to consume. It will take a season-ending event to extinguish these fires. This event will include sustained lower temperatures, shorter burning periods, increased relative humidity, shorter sunlight duration, and significant moisture.
WHAT IS SUPRESSION REPAIR? Wildfire suppression repair is a set of different actions (immediately taken) to repair damages caused by firefighting activities. It can include repairing culverts, restoring roads and trails to their pre-fire condition, reducing the appearance of dozer and hand line, and other suppression activities. The goal of suppression repair is to immediately minimize the potential of soil erosion and other negative impacts resulting from fire suppression activities.
Information Phone Line: 406-426-9644
Email: 2022.bullgin@firenet.gov
09222022 Daily Update
Related Incident: Bull Gin Complex
Publication Type: News
Total Acreage: 4,225
Completion: 32%BREAKDOWN BY FIRE:
Government Fire: 2,740 acres
Billiard Fire: 1,195 acres
Isabella Lake Fire: 290 acres
COMMMUNITY MEETING:
Please join Northern Rockies Team 2 and the Kootenai National Forest and for a Community Meeting. Friday, 9/23/22, 10:00 AM; Noxon Fire Hall 401 Noxon Avenue, Noxon, MT, 59853
HIGHLIGHTS:
Today’s rain will significantly calm fire activity for a few days. There was a new fire start named the Wanless Fire yesterday, to which crews assigned to the Complex responded via Initial Attack. Fire activity upon arrival was low and continues to decrease as firefighters mop up. Fire behavior throughout the Complex is expected to remain minimal through Friday. This will allow resources to focus on monitoring, patrolling, removing unneeded hose lays, advancing suppression repair, and mopping up.
Government Fire: The Fire continues to be most active in the southern area and has met the control line near Rock Creek. Firefighters ensure that the fire stays north of the dozer line by extinguishing hot spots. Engines continue to monitor the private residences south of the fire. Today, masticators will advance their work in the southwestern area while crews remove unneeded hose lays.
Billiard Fire: Firefighters are gridding — a systematic way of patrolling — the fire perimeter. Given fire conditions, all hose lays near Billiard Cabin have been removed. Crews are also repairing unneeded handline. Some firefighters were able to respond to yesterday’s new fire start and will continue mopping up, extinguishing hot spots in the coming days.
Isabella Lake Fire: Aerial flights continue to monitor the fire.
WEATHER:
The weather word for today is rain. While the heaviest part of the storm was this morning, showers will continue through the day. In total, the Complex will receive 0.15-0.3” of precipitation. A wind shift, now coming from the southwest, will also occur. Today’s forecast calls for temperatures between 50-60°.
WHEN WILL IT BE OUT?
Even though it’s raining, smoke will persist, and the fires still have the potential to spread. The Fires will stay active, especially in areas where the canopy prevents dry fuels from receiving moisture. It will take a season-ending event to extinguish these fires. This event will include sustained lower temperatures, shorter burning periods, increased relative humidity, shorter sunlight duration, and significant moisture. Today’s rain event will not be a season-ending event.
CONTAINMENT vs. COMPLETION
Recent updates refer to completion, rather than containment. Wildfire patterns are changing, causing firefighters to adjust how they can most safely and effectively fight fire. Steep and rugged terrain, dead snags, and other safety hazards make it unsafe for firefighters to fight the Fire directly. Therefore, this Complex, like an increasing number of wildfires, is utilizing a “point protection” strategy. This approach focuses on values at risk (such as private property, infrastructure, high value assets, ecological resources) as “points.” Firefighters establish control and contingency lines around these points, working toward completion.
EVACUATIONS:
On September 8th the Sanders County Sheriff’s Office placed the residents along Government Mountain Road and Timber Ridge Road into pre-evacuation status. For status of emergency conditions, please sign up for Sanders County Emergency Alerts at 406-203-0082.
CLOSURES:
Government Mountain Road and Rock Creek Road are closed to the public. The Noxon Refuse Site remains open during regular hours. Area, road, and trail closures are in place for the Government, Billiard, and Isabella Lake Fires to provide for public safety and firefighting operations. See Inciweb for maps and closure descriptions: https://bit.ly/KootenaiNFClosures.
Information Phone Line: 406-426-9644
Email: 2022.bullgin@firenet.gov
Community Meeting Friday September 23 2022
Related Incident: Bull Gin Complex
Publication Type: News
Please join Northern Rockies Team 2 and the Kootenai National Forest and for a Community Meeting. The meeting will be held on Friday, September 23, at 10:00 and will occur at the Noxon Fire Hall. Address: 401 Noxon Avenue, Noxon, Montana, 59853.
09212022 Daily Update
Related Incident: Bull Gin Complex
Publication Type: News
BULL GIN COMPLEX FIRES
Total Acreage: 4,044
Completion: 32%
Breakdown by Fire:
Government Fire: 2,624 acres
Billiard Fire: 1,144 acres
Isabella Lake Fire: 287 acres
COMMMUNITY MEETING:
Please join Northern Rockies Team 2 and the Kootenai National Forest and for a Community Meeting. Friday, 9/23/22, 10:00 AM; Noxon Fire Hall 401 Noxon Avenue, Noxon, MT, 59853
HIGHLIGHTS:
Completion increased from 6 to 32% yesterday, despite fire acreage increasing slightly. Fire growth was primarily due to the Government Fire slowly creeping south into eastern portions of Rock Creek. Firefighters continue to prioritize structure protection and are actively patrolling the active edges of the Complex. As crew continue to make progress, resources are being right-sized for current conditions. Some firefighters and aircraft are being reassigned to other incidents, as is appropriate. The weather forecast is calling for rain starting tonight, through much of the day Thursday, which should result in reduced fire activity in the following days.
Government Fire: Firefighters are diligently patrolling and mopping up the southern end of the fire, especially near private residences. Crews are removing some unneeded hose lays, based on fire conditions. Along the eastern side of the fire, chipping efforts continue to make progress southward. A dozer line was established moving from the east to southeast edge and piling and chipping were completed. Fire resources will continue mastication work in the southwestern area in the coming days.
Billiard Fire: Engines and crews are patrolling, monitoring, and mopping up near Blue Creek, Blue Creek Bay, Hillside Lane, and Fatman Road. Resources are removing hose lay in areas where fire activity has calmed down.
Isabella Lake Fire: The fire continues to be monitored by air resources.
WEATHER:
Today will start off sunny and dry, with similar winds as yesterday, with temperatures slightly higher. Clouds should set in around 4:00 PM, followed by showers beginning as early as 6:00 PM. Rain is anticipated to continue through Thursday evening, accumulating as much as 0.3-0.6.” Thursday and Friday will remain cool, but the area will warm back up over the weekend.
WHEN WILL IT BE OUT?
Even though wet conditions are expected, smoke will persist, and the fires still have the potential to spread. The fires will stay active, especially in areas where the canopy prevents dry fuels from receiving moisture. It will take a season-ending event to extinguish these fires. This event will include sustained lower temperatures, shorter burning periods, increased relative humidity, shorter sunlight duration, and significant moisture. Today’s rain event will not be a season-ending event.
CONTAINMENT vs. COMPLETION
Recent updates refer to completion, rather than containment. Wildfire patterns are changing, causing firefighters to adjust how they can most safely and effectively fight fire. Steep and rugged terrain, dead snags, and other safety hazards make it unsafe for firefighters to fight the fire directly. Therefore, this Complex, like an increasing number of wildfires, is utilizing a “point protection” strategy. This approach focuses on values at risk as “points.” Firefighters establish control and contingency lines around these points, working toward completion.
EVACUATIONS:
On September 8th the Sanders County Sheriff’s Office placed the residents along Government Mountain Road and Timber Ridge Road into pre-evacuation status. For status of emergency conditions, please sign up for Sanders County Emergency Alerts at 406-203-0082.
CLOSURES:
Government Mountain Road and Rock Creek Road are closed to the public. The Noxon Refuse Site remains open during regular hours. Area, road, and trail closures are in place for the Government, Billiard, and Isabella Lake Fires to provide for public safety and firefighting operations. See Inciweb for maps and closure descriptions: https://bit.ly/KootenaiNFClosures.
Information Phone Line: 406-426-9644
Email: 2022.bullgin@firenet.gov
09202022 Daily Update
Related Incident: Bull Gin Complex
Publication Type: News
Bull Gin Complex Fires
Government Fire: 2,470 acres; 0% completion
Billiard Fire: 1,125 acres; 6% completion
Isabella Lake Fire: 287 acres; 0% completion
HIGHLIGHTS: Today, a combination of firefighting efforts and the weather will build upon recent progress. Fire activity is expected to be low to moderate, primarily due to increased cloud coverage and increased relative humidity. Firefighters and heavy equipment will continue to focus on structure protection, indirect line construction, chipping, and mastication.
Government Fire: On the western edge of the fire, it remains above Government Creek, and it is still above the Rock Creek drainage on the east side. Fire activity is expected to slightly increase as it reaches new fuels, possibly reaching the creek by tomorrow. Flames continue to back slowly down slopes. For example, fire behavior analysts observed the fire’s highest rate of movement yesterday at about 20 feet per hour. Despite burning slowly, the heavy fuels within the active portions of this fire continue to hold a fair amount of heat, resulting in smoke events like experienced yesterday. Firefighters continue to prioritize structure protection near private property near the southern portion of the fire. Mastication along Spur Road is now complete, while it continues along the southwest portion of the fire.
Billiard Fire: The fire continues to burn in heavy, dense forest. Chipping and mastication is now concluded for this fire. Crews continue to monitor and test pumps near structures and private property. Firefighters are actively patrolling and monitoring structures along Blue Creek, Blue Creek Bay, Hillside Lane, and Fatman Road.
Isabella Lake Fire: Aerial flights continue to monitor this fire.
WEATHER: Last night’s cold front produced a breezy northeast wind along the ridgetops, which will continue throughout the day. The forecast calls for mostly sunny skies and minimum humidity around 40 percent. A wetting rain is still expected Wednesday night into Thursday, possibly producing over a quarter inch of precipitation.
WHEN WILL IT BE OUT?
Even though wet conditions have occurred and are predicted tomorrow, smoke will persist, and the fires still have the potential to spread. The fires will stay active in the interior, and in isolated spots around the uncontrolled fire edge, especially in areas where dry pockets of fuel under canopy cover shelters from moisture. It will take a season-ending event to extinguish these fires fully. This event will include sustained lower temperatures, shorter burning periods, increased relative humidity, shorter sunlight duration, and significant moisture. While this complex continues to emit smoke, note that the large smoke plume seen yesterday was from the Kootenai River Complex located to the northwest.
EVACUATIONS: On September 8th the Sanders County Sheriff’s Office placed the residents along Government Mountain Road and Timber Ridge Road into pre-evacuation status. For status of emergency conditions, please sign up for Sanders County Emergency Alerts at 406-203-0082.
CLOSURES: Government Mountain Road and Rock Creek Road are closed to the public. The Noxon Refuse Site remains open during regular hours. Area, road, and trail closures are in place for the Government, Billiard, and Isabella Lake Fires to provide for public safety and firefighting operations. See Inciweb for maps and closure descriptions: https://bit.ly/KootenaiNFClosures.
Information Phone Line: 406-426-9644
Email: 2022.bullgin@firenet.gov