Saturday, July 26, 2008

Goslin and Wilkins Peak Fires

Salt Lake 2 spent half a day on a 250 acre fire just north of Dutch John, Utah on July 25th. We were dispatched on the evening of the 24th and drove to Dutch John that night. The fire was wind driven through grass, sage, and pinyon-juniper. A finger had made a run up to a ridge which wasn't engine accessible, so they needed a crew to work the finger and a few spots. The crew put in saw line and worked 2 helicopters in tandem to knock out the remaining heat. By 1400 thunderstorms had moved into the area and rain and lightning forced us back to our vehicles. We "ping-ponged" down the dirt road, turned slippery by the rain, back to the main highway 191.

Almost released, we were reassigned last night to the Welkins Peak Fire about 6 miles south of Rock Springs, Wyoming.

We spent about three hours putting in saw line around another wind driven sage and pj fire.

This morning we're finishing saw line around the fire which is estimated at about 35 acres and preparing for another round of afternoon lightning storms.

As soon as Steve Davis, FFT1 (t), finishes GPSing the fire perimeter, we'll have an accurate acreage.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Canyon Complex Round 2 - Night Operations

Salt Lake 2 has returned from our second tour on the Canyon Complex in Northern California. We arrived on July 6th and were shipped out to the Frey Fire, 2.5 hours south of Quincy, California on the Plumas National Forest. Our first shift lasted 24 hours as the team shifted us over to the night shift where we spent the entire 14 day deployment.

Due to typically highter relative humidity, cooler temperature, and more favorable winds, night operations consisted largely of burning out indirect fireline that was constructed during the day shift. We succeeded in first connecting the South Fire to the Frey Fire with a 2.5 mile burnout, then began working on connecting the Scotch Fire to the South/Frey Fire with a 6 mile burnout. The latter operation was being completed as we turned wheels back towards Salt Lake City.

Other experiences of note: poison oak, CA con crews, warming fires 101, daytime shade sleeping, the great hoselay / line dig operation abandonment, and more.

The crew will take the 22nd and 23rd off then go back available on the 24th at 0600. Hopefully having readjusted our bodies to sleeping at night and being awake during the day.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Canyon Complex - Cold Fire

Salt Lake 2 is on the road heading back to Salt Lake City for 2 days of R & R after a 14 day tour. We finished the tour on the Cold Fire, part of the Canyon Complex based in Quincy, California. Resources are stretched so thin, with over 60 large fires in California, that the team has kept us attached to the incident while we travel home and take days off. We will be returning to Northern California on July 5th.

Nate Siemers is finishing a whirlwind CRWB - trainee assignment. The crew constructed a few miles of handline and sawline, conducted burnout operations, directed bulldozers, engines, and installed hoselays.

Riley Pilgrim spent three days acting as a Dozer Boss then the rest of the tour as a Task Force Leader trainee.

Jefferson Halladay, a UFA paramedic, accompanied us on this assignment. He was the first paramedic on scene of two medical emergencies. The first, a dehydration / exhaustion emergency, the second a bulldozer rollover. Edward Arriola commanded the emergency scene while Jefferson and our EMTs provided medical care. Edward facilitated an emergency helicopter hoist extrication of the patient off of the side of the mountain. The patient was then flown to the nearest trauma center with a number of potentially serious injuries.