1: Date 09/26/2006 |
2: Time 1800 |
3: Initial | Update |
Final | XX | |
4: Incident
Number CA-LPF-2023 |
5: Incident
Name DAY |
6: Incident Kind Wildland Fire |
7: Start Date
Time 09/04/2006 1355 |
8: Cause Human |
9: Incident Commander M.Dietrich and G. Custer |
10: IMT Type 1 |
11:
State-Unit CA-LPF |
12: County Ventura |
13: Latitude and Longitude Lat: 34° 36´ 10" Long: 118° 47´ 43" Ownership: CA-LPF |
14: Short Location Description (in reference to
nearest town): SW of Pyramid Lake @ Piru Creek |
Current Situation |
15:
Size/Area Involved 144,884 ACRES |
16: % Contained or
MMA 42 Percent |
17: Expected Containment Date: Time: |
18: Line to Build 59 Miles |
19: Costs to Date $45,538,309 |
20: Declared Controlled Date: Time: |
21: Injuries this Reporting Period: |
22: Injuries to Date: |
23: Fatalities | 24: Structure Information | |||
0 | 2 | 0 | Type of Structure | # Threatened | # Damaged | # Destroyed |
25: Threat to Human
Life/Safety: Evacuation(s) in progress ---- XX No evacuation(s) imminent -- Potential future threat -------- XX No likely threat --------------- |
Residence | 655 | ||||
Commercial Property | 14 | |||||
Outbuilding/Other | 49 | 6 |
26: Communities/Critical Infrastructure Threatened (in 12, 24,
48 and 72 hour time frames): 12 hours: Has adversely affected: Chuchupate, Lake of the Woods, Pine Mountain Club, Pinon Pines, Indian Pines, and Lockwood Valley with evacuations, road closures, and structure protection. Other area impacts are cattle ranching, hay farming, mining, and agriculture May affect: The communities of Miramonte, Blue Point, Temescal, Lockwood Valley, and Ozena; recreational use of multiple USFS and State campsites; burnover and closure of Hwy 33; multiple cell phone/radio communications sites. 24 hours: May affect the communities of Knapp Ranch, Frazier Park, Pinon Pines Estates, Ozena, Pine Mountain Club, recreational use of multiple USFS and State campsites; multiple cell phone/radio communications sites. 48 hours: May affect recreational use of multiple USFS campsites and multiple mining claims due to increased smoke production and/or burnover; multiple cell phone/radio communications sites. 72 hours: May affect communities near Santa Barbara County Line; recreational use of multiple USFS campsites due to increased smoke production and/or burnover. |
27: Critical Resource Needs (kind & amount, in
priority order): 1. West; (1) VHF Repeater with UHF Link; (1) UHF Repeater; (1) HLCO 2. East (30) Engine Strike Teams, Type 1, 2, 3. 3. West; (5) Type 1 IHC; (6) DIVS; (4) OPBD; (13) DOZB |
28: Major problems and concerns (control problems,
social/political/economic concerns or impacts, etc.) Relate critical
resources needs identified above to the Incident Action
Plan. Evacuation and community protection in Lockwood Valley. Fire in the interface, structure loss, and continued protection of residences in the fire area. Multiple jurisdictions in relation to protection of critical infrastructure (communications sites, municipal watersheds, electrical facilities/infrastructure, interstate highways) in close proximity to the fire. Use of minimum impact suppression tactics (MIST) in wilderness and threatened/endangered species habitat. Protection of heritage resources. Prevention of the spread of the New Zealand mud snail north of Pyramid Dam and into Piru Lake. Wildland urban interface areas and towns/communities north, south and west of the fire. |
29: Resources threatened (kind(s) and
value/significance): Wilderness values in the Sespe Wilderness on the Los Padres National Forest. California Condor Sanctuary and habitat. Arroyo toad and California red-legged frog habitat. Sespe River Steelhead habitat. Archeological/heritage sites. Homes, ranches, and livestock. |
30: Current Weather Conditions Wind Speed: 6G12 mph Temperature: 78-85 Wind Direction: S Relative Humidity: 15-23 |
31: Resource
benefits/objectives (for prescribed/wildland fire use
only): |
32: Fuels/Materials Involved:
4 Chaparral (6 Feet) Heavy mixed brush with scattered timber. |
33: Today's observed fire behavior (leave blank for
non-fire events): East: Major fire movement to the north across Lockwood Valley Road and into the Lockwood Valley community, with spotting and rapid rates of spread. Fire made short crown runs in timber. Active fire in brush fuels. Fires backing into drainages. Short range spotting up to ¼ mile. West: Fire is still active in Santa Paula Canyon. Several spot fires have been detected off the bluffs in the headwaters of Sisar Creek. |
34: Significant events today (closures, evacuations,
significant progress made, etc.): East: Fire jumped Lockwood Valley Road east of Lockwood Flats. Evacuations of Lockwood Valley are on going. Five non-residential structures were lost. Multiple road closures are in effect. Lockwood helibase threatened and moving aircraft to two adjacent helibases. West; Improve contingency line and construct direct line on the western and southern perimeter. Identify and prep areas for helispots. Hwy 150 is open to all traffic from Santa Paula City limits to Reeves Rd. Precautionary Evacuations continue to remain in place; Rose Valley Road to the Community of Ozena and Lake of the Woods to Ozena is a recommended evacuation. Crews completed additional 2.5 miles of line construction on the south perimeter in Divisions F and G. |
Outlook |
35: Estimated Control Date and Time: |
36: Projected Final Size: |
37: Estimated Final Cost: |
38: Tomorrow's Forecasted Weather Wind Speed: 6G10 mph Temperature: 48-6- Wind Direction: SE Relative Humidity: 25-35 |
39: Actions planned for next operational
period: East: Secure structures in Lockwood Valley. Construct lines to prevent further movement to the east. West: Improve contingency line and construct direct line on the west and southern perimeter. Identify areas that will need short and long term rehab. Patrol Divisions for hotspots. Day shift Hand Crews will continue to coyote through the night in Branch II and V |
40: Projected incident movement/spread during next
operational period: East: Fire activity is expected to be similar to yesterday¿s activity and continued very high indices will test containment objectives. Perimeter growth is expected to be similar to yesterdays to the north and west. Winds will moderate only slightly at the peak of the burn time. Expect moderate to high fire behavior along the northern and western perimeters. Fire on the higher ridge will be active with winds and lower RH values. Expect moderate spotting potential (up to .3 mile). West: Low fire behavior expected over most of the fire tonight. Higher RHs will moderate fire behavior significantly in the lower elevations. Some glows will still be visible where there is active hotspots well inside the fires interior. Sespe Creek should be minimal throughout this drainage into the night. Sisar Creek. Small fires off the Bluffs should be visible from Ojai and other areas that can be seen directly into the head waters of Sisar Creek. Fire may continue to spread downslope through these shoots after sunset. Any heat remaining in the shoots after dark are still likely to continue to burn downslope. Focus will be directed into Rehab and sharing resources with the East Zone. |
41: For fire incidents, describe resistance to control in terms of: |
1. Growth Potential - Extreme |
2. Difficulty of Terrain - Extreme |
42: How likely is it that containment/control
targets will be met, given the current resources and suppression/control
strategy? Progress hinges upon our ability to retain our current workforce level. Filling orders and replacing resources timing out along with favorable weather are needed to meet containment targets. |
43: Projected demobilization start date: 09/25/2006 1200 |
44: Remarks: The Day Incident is now under Area Command with Type I Team (Custer) managing the East section and CIIMT-5 (Dietrich) managing the West section. The Day Incident 209 will reflect both the East and West sections. A need for a large capacity laundry service for Spike Crews. (sleeping bags)West. Imminent threat to rural community with limited access near the Lockwood Valley contingency line. 8 Type 1-3 Engine Strike Teams and 2 Type 1 Hand Crews have been reassigned to the East Zone reporting to Lockwood Valley Staging. |
45: Committed Resources (Supplemental Committed Resources follow the first block) |
Agency | CRW1 | CRW2 | HEL1 | HEL2 | HEL3 | ENGS | DOZR | WTDR | OVHD | Camp Crews |
Total Personnel | ||||
SR | ST | SR | ST | SR | SR | SR | SR | ST | SR | ST | SR | SR | |||
BIA | 9 | 1 | 12 | 202 | |||||||||||
OTHR | 1 | 2 | 2 | 12 | 34 | ||||||||||
USFS | 20 | 12 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 6 | 2 | 270 | 1 | 1,048 | ||||
CNTY | 3 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 10 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 118 | 614 | |||||
LGR | 1 | 13 | 5 | 64 | 323 | ||||||||||
NPS | 1 | 1 | 27 | 50 | |||||||||||
PRI | 3 | 7 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 28 | 30 | 242 | 410 | ||||||
ST | 1 | 11 | 4 | 1 | 7 | 2 | 156 | 9 | 871 | ||||||
OES | 8 | 4 | 3 | 178 | |||||||||||
BLM | 1 | 2 | 1 | 30 | 71 | ||||||||||
Total | 27 | 17 | 30 | 0 | 13 | 10 | 7 | 6 | 44 | 38 | 3 | 40 | 934 | 10 | 3,801 |
Total personnel by agency are listed in the first section of committed resources. | |||||
Agency | HELTK | FIXW | TRKCO | RESMD | LGTAIR |
SR | SR | SR | SR | ||
BIA | 3 | ||||
OTHR | |||||
USFS | 2 | 4 | |||
CNTY | |||||
LGR | |||||
NPS | |||||
PRI | 5 | 3 | 2 | ||
ST | |||||
OES | |||||
BLM | |||||
Total | 7 | 10 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
46: Cooperating and Assisting Agencies Not Listed
Above: Ventura County, CHP, LA County Sheriff, Cal Trans, LACO DWP, Hungry Valley St. Park, Pyramid Lake, LACO Police, LACO Fire Department,VNC Sheriff, CA Dept. of Water Resources, American Red Cross, Kern County, O.E.S., CDF. Other includes 3 WXW and 27 DDQ personnel. |
Approval Information |
47: Prepared by: Rick Leuck |
48: Approved by: Mike Dietrich and G Custer |
49: Sent to:FAMWEB by:
Rick Leuck SITL Date: 09/26/2006 Time: 1800 |