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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Saddle Fire Update-June 30, 2016

For Immediate Release
June 30, 2016, 8:30 a.m.
Contact: Saddle Fire Information (435) 590-2736 or (435) 680-0354 Email: saddlefireinfo@gmail.com


Dixie National Forest - Saddle Fire Update

PINE VALLEY, Utah The Saddle Fire remains at 1,540 acres. Firefighters are making excellent progress on all sections of the fire and the containment is now 21 percent.
Crews continue to use ground and aerial ignition operations as well as direct and indirect line construction. These operations are removing fuels from the path of the fire in order to prevent the fire from spreading east toward the Pine Valley Recreation Area and south toward the Dammeron Valley area, while still providing protection to the Pine Valley community.
The fire control strategy in Forsyth Canyon includes indirect firing operations using constructed fire lines and natural barriers in the canyon and on the main ridge as well as utilizing a 2005 fire scar to the south.
There are 711 personnel, along with engines, heavy equipment and aircraft helping to suppress the fire. Besides direct attack, day crews improved indirect lines while night crews conducted area patrols and as needed assisted in firing operations.
The fire remains most active in the Lloyd and Forsyth canyons. Voluntary evacuations remain in place for Pine Valley, and the road into Pine Valley is only open to property owners.
The Pine Valley Recreation Area in the Dixie National Forest remains under an indefinite area closure to all uses until the order is rescinded. Those wanting more information about the area closure should contact the Dixie National Forest or view the following link: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/4794/31098/.
The Saddle Fire began June 13 with a lighting strike on Saddle Mountain in the Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness of the Dixie National Forest. The fire started approximately 2.5 miles south west of Pine Valley, Utah.
For further information please follow the Dixie National Forest on Facebook, Twitter, and InciWeb at http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4794/. Residents may also sign up for Everbridge to receive notifications from the Washington County Emergency Alert System by http://911register.com/. Those experiencing problems with online registration may call (435) 634-5734 for assistance.

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Saddle Fire Information-June 30, 2016




For Immediate Release                        
June 30, 2016, 8:30 a.m.
Contact: Saddle Fire Information (435) 590-2736 or (435) 680-0354, saddlefireinfo@gmail.com
Saddle Fire Information: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4794/ and www.utahfireinfo.gov
Saddle Fire Facts
Fire Information: Posted at the following locations: Central Fire Station, Veyo Market, Veyo Sinclair Station, Veyo Pies, Family Dollar (Veyo), Family Dollar (Enterprise), Marv’s (Enterprise), Verla’s Country Café (Enterprise), Carter’s Market (Enterprise), Pine Valley Recreation Area, Pine Valley Heritage Center, Pine Valley Post Office, Enterprise Sinclair Station, Enterprise Post Office, and the Enterprise Ace True Value Hardware Store.
Cause: Started by a lightning strike, June 13, 2016, approximately 2.5 miles southwest from the town of Pine Valley in the Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness of the Dixie National Forest, Pine Valley Ranger District.
Incident Management: Bill Hahnenberg, Incident Commander with the National Incident Management Organization along with the Color Country Interagency Type 3 Incident Management Team.
Fire Size: 1,540 acres
Percent Contained: 21 percent.
Evacuations: Washington County Sheriff’s Office issued a voluntary evacuation order for the town of Pine Valley. Property owners are encouraged to be prepared to evacuate if fire conditions change.
Estimated Costs to Date: $7.2 million
Closures: Pine Valley Recreation Area, Dixie National Forest; Grass Valley Road from Pinto to Pine Valley; Mahogany Bench Road; entry to the town of Pine Valley is restricted to property owners. For information on the Dixie National Forrest closures: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/4794/31098/
Structures Threatened: 500 single residences and 500 other nonresidential structures. No structures have been destroyed.
Fuels/terrain: Heavy dead and downed timber, brush, surrounded by steep, rugged and rocky terrain.
Fire Resources Assigned: 8 Type I Interagency Hotshot Crews; 12 Type II handcrews; 2 Type I Helicopters; 3 Type III Helicopters; 36 engines; 1 dozer; 4 water tenders, and 1 air attack; 711 total personnel assigned.

Injuries: 2 injuries to date, both minor heat related illnesses.

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Saddle Fire Update-June 29, 2016

For Immediate Release
June 29, 2016, 8:30 a.m.
Contact: Saddle Fire Information (435) 590-2736 or (435) 680-0354 Email: saddlefireinfo@gmail.com


Dixie National Forest - Saddle Fire Update

PINE VALLEY, Utah The Saddle Fire increased 70 acres to 1,540.  Firefighters are progressing on all sections of the fire and the containment is eight percent.
Crews continue to use ground and aerial ignition operations as well as direct and indirect line construction. These operations are removing fuels from the path of the fire in order to prevent the fire from spreading east toward the Pine Valley Recreation Area and south toward the Dammeron Valley area, while still providing protection to the Pine Valley community.
An attack strategy in Forsyth Canyon includes indirect firing operations using control lines in the canyon, natural barriers on the main ridge and utilizing a 2005 fire scar to the south.
There are 731 personnel, along with engines, heavy equipment and aircraft helping to suppress the fire. Besides direct attack, day crews improved indirect lines while night crews conducted firing operations, area patrols and monitored the fire area to pick up any spot fires.
The fire remains most active in the Lloyd and Forsyth canyons. Voluntary evacuations remain in place for Pine Valley, and the road into Pine Valley is only open to property owners.
The Pine Valley Recreation Area in the Dixie National Forest remains under an indefinite area closure to all uses until the order is rescinded. Those wanting more information about the area closure should contact the Dixie National Forest or view the following link: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/4794/31098/.
The Saddle Fire began June 13 with a lighting strike on Saddle Mountain in the Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness of the Dixie National Forest. The fire started approximately 2.5 miles south west of Pine Valley, Utah.
For further information please follow the Dixie National Forest on Facebook, Twitter, and InciWeb at http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4794/. Residents may also sign up for Everbridge to receive notifications from the Washington County Emergency Alert System by http://911register.com/. Those experiencing problems with online registration may call (435) 634-5734 for assistance.

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Saddle Fire Facts-June 29, 2016




For Immediate Release                        
June 29, 2016, 8:30 a.m.
Contact: Saddle Fire Information (435) 590-2736 or (435) 680-0354, saddlefireinfo@gmail.com
Saddle Fire Information: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4794/ and www.utahfireinfo.gov
Saddle Fire Facts
Fire Information: Posted at the following locations: Central Fire Station, Veyo Market, Veyo Sinclair Station, Veyo Pies, Family Dollar (Veyo), Family Dollar (Enterprise), Marv’s (Enterprise), Verla’s Country Café (Enterprise), Carter’s Market (Enterprise), Pine Valley Recreation Area, Pine Valley Heritage Center, Pine Valley Post Office, Enterprise Sinclair Station, Enterprise Post Office, and the Enterprise Ace True Value Hardware Store.
Public Meetings: The Saddle Fire Incident Management Team invites residences to a fire operations open house June 29 from 6-8 p.m., at the Central Fire Station, 155 E. Center Street, Central, Utah, to provide opportunities to continue the dialogue between firefighters and community.
Cause: Started by a lightning strike, June 13, 2016, approximately 2.5 miles southwest from the town of Pine Valley in the Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness of the Dixie National Forest, Pine Valley Ranger District.
Incident Management: Bill Hahnenberg, Incident Commander with the National Incident Management Organization along with the Color Country Interagency Type 3 Incident Management Team.
Fire Size: 1,540 acres
Evacuations: Washington County Sheriff’s Office issued a voluntary evacuation order for the town of Pine Valley. Property owners are encouraged to be prepared to evacuate if fire conditions change.
Estimated Costs to Date: $6.5 million
Closures: Pine Valley Recreation Area, Dixie National Forest; Baker Reservoir (closed to the public); Grass Valley Road from Pinto to Pine Valley; Mahogany Bench Road; entry to the town of Pine Valley is restricted to property owners. For information on the Dixie National Forrest closures: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/4794/31098/
Structures Threatened: 500 residents and 500 other structures. No structures have been destroyed.
Percent Contained: 8 percent.
Fuels/terrain: Heavy dead and downed timber, brush, surrounded by steep, rugged and rocky terrain.
Fire Resources Assigned: 9 Type I Interagency Hotshot Crews; 12 Type II handcrews; 2 Type I Helicopters; 3 Type III Helicopters; 36 engines; 1 dozer; 4 water tenders, and 1 air attack; 731 total personnel assigned.

Injuries: 2 injuries to date, both minor heat related illnesses.

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Saddle Fire Update- June 28, 2016

For Immediate Release
June 28, 2016, 9:30 a.m.
Contact: Saddle Fire Information (435) 590-2736 or (435) 680-0354 Email: saddlefireinfo@gmail.com


Dixie National Forest - Saddle Fire Update

PINE VALLEY, Utah The Saddle Fire grew by 141 acres to 1,470 acres yesterday.  Firefighters continue to make progress on all sections of the Saddle fire.
Fire crews are using ground and aerial ignition operations, including a plastic sphere dispenser (http://www.fs.fed.us/eng/aerial_ign/plsphere/describe.htm) to remove fuels from the path of the fire in order to prevent the fire from spreading eastwardly toward the Pine Valley Recreation Area and south towards Dammeron Valley area.
An attack strategy in Forsyth Canyon includes indirect firing operations using control lines in Forsyth Canyon, natural barriers on the main ridge, and utilizing the 2005 Dammeron fire scare to the south.
There are 731 personnel, engines, heavy equipment and aircraft helping to suppress the fire. The Saddle fire remains at five percent contained. Besides direct attack, day crews improved fuel breaks and scouted the terrain, while night crews patrolled and monitored the fire area to pick up any spot fires.
The fire remains most active in the Lloyd and Forsyth canyons. Voluntary evacuations remain in place for Pine Valley, and the road into Pine Valley is open to property owners at this time.
The Pine Valley Recreation Area in the Dixie National Forest remains under an indefinite area closure to all uses until the order is rescinded. Those wanting more information about the area closure should contact the Dixie National Forest or view the following link: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/4794/31098/.
The Saddle Fire began June 13 with a lighting strike on Saddle Mountain in the Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness of the Dixie National Forest. The fire started approximately 2.5 miles south west of Pine Valley, Utah.
For further information please follow the Dixie National Forest on Facebook, Twitter, and InciWeb at http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4794/. Residents may also sign up for Everbridge to receive notifications from the Washington County Emergency Alert System by http://911register.com/. Those experiencing problems with online registration may call (435) 634-5700 for assistance.

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Saddle Fire Facts Tuesday, June 28, 2016




For Immediate Release                        
June 28, 2016, updated 8:30 a.m.
Contact: Saddle Fire Information (435) 590-2736 or (435) 680-0354, saddlefireinfo@gmail.com
Saddle Fire Information: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4794/ and www.utahfireinfo.gov
Saddle Fire Facts
Fire Information: Posted at the following locations: Central Fire Station, Veyo Market, Veyo Sinclair Station, Veyo Pies, Family Dollar (Veyo), Family Dollar (Enterprise), Marv’s (Enterprise), Verla’s Country Café (Enterprise), Carter’s Market (Enterprise), Pine Valley Recreation Area, Pine Valley Heritage Center, Pine Valley Post Office, Enterprise Sinclair Station, Enterprise Post Office, and the Enterprise Ace True Value Hardware Store.
Public Meetings: The Saddle Fire Incident Management Team invites residences to a fire operations open house June 29 from 6-8 p.m., at the Central Fire Station, 155 E. Center Street, Central, Utah, to provide opportunities to continue the dialogue between firefighters and community.
Cause: Started by a lightning strike, June 13, 2016, approximately 2.5 miles southwest from the town of Pine Valley in the Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness of the Dixie National Forest, Pine Valley Ranger District.
Incident Management: Bill Hahnenberg, Incident Commander with the National Incident Management Organization along with the Color Country Interagency Type 3 Incident Management Team.
Fire Size: 1,470 acres
Evacuations: Washington County Sheriff’s Office issued a voluntary evacuation order for the town of Pine Valley. Property owners are encouraged to be prepared to evacuate if fire conditions change.
Estimated Costs to Date: $5.4 million
Closures: Pine Valley Recreation Area, Dixie National Forest; Baker Reservoir (closed to the public); Grass Valley Road from Pinto to Pine Valley; Mahogany Bench Road; entry to the town of Pine Valley is restricted to property owners. For information on the Dixie National Forrest closures: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/4794/31098/
Structures Threatened: 500 residents and 500 other structures. No structures have been destroyed.
Percent Contained: 5 percent.
Fuels/terrain: Heavy dead and downed timber, brush, surrounded by steep, rugged and rocky terrain.
Fire Resources Assigned: 9 Type I Interagency Hotshot Crews; 12 Type II handcrews; 2 Type I Helicopters; 3 Type III Helicopters; 36 engines; 1 dozer; 4 water tenders, and 1 air attack; 731 total personnel assigned.

Injuries: 2 injuries to date, both minor heat related illnesses.

Monday, June 27, 2016

Saddle Fire Facts- June 27, 2016 8:00 am




For Immediate Release                        
Monday, June 27, 2016, updated 8 a.m.
Contact: Saddle Fire Information (435) 590-2736 or (435) 680-0354, saddlefireinfo@gmail.com
Saddle Fire Facts
Fire Information: Posted at the following locations: Central Fire Station, Veyo Market, Veyo Sinclair Station, Veyo Pies, Family Dollar (Veyo), Family Dollar (Enterprise), Marv’s (Enterprise), Verla’s Country Café (Enterprise), Carter’s Market (Enterprise), Pine Valley Recreation Area, Pine Valley Heritage Center, Pine Valley Post Office, Enterprise Sinclair Station, Enterprise Post Office, and the Enterprise Ace True Value Hardware Store.
Public Meetings: The Saddle Fire Incident Management Team will provide a fire operations update at 7 p.m., June 27, at the Central Fire Station, 155 E. Center Street, Central, Utah.
Cause: Started by a lightning strike, June 13, 2016.
Location: Approximately 2.5 miles southwest from the town of Pine Valley in the Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness of the Dixie National Forest, Pine Valley Ranger District.
Incident Management: Bill Hahnenberg, Incident Commander with the National Incident Management Organization along with the Color Country Interagency Type 3 Incident Management Team.
Fire Size: 1,329 acres
Evacuations: Washington County Sheriff’s Office has issued a voluntary evacuation order for the town of Pine Valley. Property owners are encouraged to be prepared to evacuate if fire conditions change.
Estimated Costs to Date: $4.5 million
Closures: Pine Valley Recreation Area, Dixie National Forest; Baker Reservoir (closed to the public); Grass Valley Road from Pinto to Pine Valley; Mahogany Bench Road; entry to the town of Pine Valley is restricted to property owners. For information on the Dixie National Forrest closures: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/4794/31098/
Structures Threatened: 500 residents and 500 other structures. No structures have been destroyed.
Percent Contained: five percent.
Fuels/terrain: Heavy dead and downed timber, brush, surrounded by steep, rugged and rocky terrain.
Fire Resources Assigned: seven Type I Interagency Hotshot Crews; four Type II handcrews; eight Type II initial attack crews; two Type I Helicopter; three Type III Helicopters; 32 engines; one dozer; three water tender, and one air attack; 675 total personnel assigned.

Injuries: two injuries to date, both minor heat related illnesses.
 

Saddle Fire Info-June 27, 2016

For Immediate Release
June 27, 2016, 8 a.m.
Contact: Saddle Fire Information (435) 590-2736 or (435) 680-0354 Email: saddlefireinfo@gmail.com
Dixie National Forest - Saddle Fire Update
PINE VALLEY, Utah The Saddle Fire gained 95 acres and is now at 1,329 acres with five percent containment. 
Yesterday firefighters directly attacked the western portion of the fire.  Firefighters are now using aerial ignition operations to check the fire on the southeast side on the main ridge on the west of the avalanche chute in Forsyth Canyon.  Air tankers and heavy helicopters used thousands of gallons of retardant and water to prevent the fire from moving onto the southern face of Saddle Mountain.
Saddle Fire managers will hold a fire operations update meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at the Central Fire Station, 155 East Center Street, Central, Utah.
There are 675 firefighters and supporting resources assigned to the incident, fighting the fire day and night. While day crews improve fuel breaks and scout the terrain, night crews, including engines and hotshot crews patrol areas threatened by the fire, prepared to pick up spot fires and encroaching flames if needed.
The fire remains most active in the Lloyd and Forsyth canyons, burning mostly in the downed logs and underbrush in the conifer stands. Backing fires have advanced the perimeter a little closer to the fuel breaks around Pine Valley.  Fire growth will continue to the east, northeast and southeast in Lloyd Canyon with limited spread to the northwest and west. Areas with live, green oak and mahogany are limiting the spread of the fire.
Property owners are still asked by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office to voluntarily evacuate Pine Valley, limiting the number of people in the area threatened by fire. Fire crews identified 500 properties that are threatened.
Those that do not own property in Pine Valley are asked to stay clear of the area. The Pine Valley Recreation Area in the Dixie National Forest remains under an area closure to all uses until the order is rescinded (http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/4794/31098/). Those wanting more information about the closure should contact the Dixie National Forest.
The Saddle Fire began June 13 with a lighting strike on Saddle Mountain in the Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness of the Dixie National Forest. The fire started approximately 2.5 miles south west of Pine Valley, Utah. It is burning in heavy, dead and downed timber and brush and in the higher elevation by very steep, inaccessible, rocky terrain.
A fire information center has been established at the Pine Valley Fire Station. For further information please follow the Dixie National Forest on Facebook, Twitter, and InciWeb at http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4794/. Residents may also sign up for Everbridge to receive notifications from the Washington County Emergency Alert System by http://911register.com/. Those experiencing problems with online registration may call (435) 634-5700 for assistance.

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Sunday, June 26, 2016

Sunday, June 26, 2016 7:30 pm Saddle Fire Update




For Immediate Release                        
Sunday, June 26, 2016, updated 7:30 p.m.
Contact: Saddle Fire Information (435) 590-2736 or (435) 680-0354, saddlefireinfo@gmail.com
Saddle Fire Facts
Fire Information: Posted at the following locations: Central Fire Station, Veyo Market, Veyo Sinclair Station, Veyo Pies, Family Dollar (Veyo), Family Dollar (Enterprise), Marv’s (Enterprise), Verla’s Country Café (Enterprise), Carter’s Market (Enterprise), Pine Valley Recreation Area, Pine Valley Heritage Center, Pine Valley Post Office, Enterprise Sinclair Station, Enterprise Post Office, and the Enterprise Ace True Value Hardware Store.
Public Meetings: The Saddle Fire Incident Management Team will provide a fire operations update at 7 p.m., June 27, at the Central Fire Station, 155 E. Center Street, Central, Utah.
Cause: Started by a lightning strike, June 13, 2016.
Location: Approximately 2.5 miles southwest from the town of Pine Valley in the Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness of the Dixie National Forest, Pine Valley Ranger District.
Incident Management: Bill Hahnenberg, Incident Commander with the National Incident Management Organization along with the Color Country Interagency Type 3 Incident Management Team.
Fire Size: 1,234 acres
Evacuations: Washington County Sheriff’s Office has issued a voluntary evacuation order for the town of Pine Valley. Property owners are encouraged to be prepared to evacuate if fire conditions change.
Estimated Costs to Date: $4.5 million
Closures: Pine Valley Recreation Area, Dixie National Forest; Baker Reservoir (closed to the public); Grass Valley Road from Pinto to Pine Valley; Mahogany Bench Road; entry to the town of Pine Valley is restricted to property owners. For information on the Dixie National Forrest closures: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/4794/31098/
Structures Threatened: 500 residents and 500 other structures. No structures have been destroyed.
Percent Contained: 5 percent.
Fuels/terrain: Heavy dead and downed timber, brush, surrounded by steep, rugged and rocky terrain.
Fire Resources Assigned: 7 Type I Interagency Hotshot Crews; 4 Type II handcrews; 8 Type II initial attack crews; 2 Type I Helicopter; 3 Type III Helicopters; 32 engines; 1 dozer; 3 water tender; and 1 air attack; 675 total personnel assigned.

Injuries: 2 injuries to date, both minor heat related illnesses.
 

Repost! Houndstongue is developing burrs right now.


Sunday, June 8, 2014

Houndstongue is a Danger to Livestock and your Socks!




Houndstongue is a beautiful biennial that grows along the River Parkway in Pine Valley and in other places with disturbed soil.  It was introduced from Europe and has rough leaves that resemble a hound's tongue.  Growing 1 to 4 feet tall in its second year, Houndstongue forms small burrs that stick to dogs, livestock and clothing.  People often disregard it growing in their yards until they discover the burrs which have spread widely by that time.

Houndstongue is toxic, containing a liver damaging alkaloid.  Sheep, cattle and horses may die up to six months after consuming Houndstongue.

Keep an eye open for this plant!  It is not desirable in our yards or in the valley.

Saddle Fire update #2- June 26, 2016

For Immediate Release
June 26, 2016, 8 a.m.
Contact: Saddle Fire Information (435) 590-2736 or (435) 680-0354 Email: saddlefireinfo@gmail.com
Dixie National Forest - Saddle Fire Update
PINE VALLEY, Utah The Saddle Fire grew to 1,234 acres Sunday, while air tankers and heavy helicopters used 22,000 gallons of retardant Saturday to prevent the fire from moving onto the southern face of the Saddle Mountain, helping firefighters focus on suppressing the fire before it can impact the town of Pine Valley.
The aerial bombardment painted a line of retardant on the south ridges similar to what was done on the southwest portion of the mountain a week ago.
Additionally, helicopters dropped water directly on the fire to slow it down and giving firefighters an added edge in preparing suppression efforts, in an ongoing effort to confine the fire to as little of the mountain as possible. With the fire burning in areas filled with unnecessary risk and hazards to firefighters, fire managers believe a significant moisture event is needed for multiple days to extinguish the blaze.
Fire crews work day and night, as personnel grew to 625 firefighters and supporting resources. While day crews improve fuel breaks and scout the terrain, night crews, including engines and hotshots patrol areas threatened by the fire, prepared to pick up spot fires and encroaching flames if needed.
Property owners are still asked by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office to voluntarily evacuate Pine Valley, limiting the number of people in the area threatened by fire. Fire crews identified 500 properties that are threatened.
Those that do not own property in Pine Valley are asked to stay out of the area. The Pine Valley Recreation Area in the Dixie National Forest remains under an area closure to all uses until the order is rescinded (http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/4794/31098/). Those wanting more information about the closure should contact the Dixie National Forest.
The Saddle Fire began June 13 with lightning on Saddle Mountain in the Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness of the Dixie National Forest. The fire started approximately 2.5 miles south west of Pine Valley, Utah. It is burning in heavy, dead and downed timber and brush and is surrounded by very steep, inaccessible, rocky terrain.
A fire information center has been established at the Pine Valley Fire Station. For further information please follow the Dixie National Forest on Facebook, Twitter, and InciWeb at http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4794/. Residents may also sign up for Everbridge to receive notifications from the Washington County Emergency Alert System by http://911register.com/. Those experiencing problems with online registration may call (435) 634-5700 for assistance.
FIRE BEHAVIOR: The fire remains most active in the Lloyd and Forsyth canyons, burning mostly in the downed logs and underbrush in the conifer stands. Fire growth will continue to the east, northeast and southeast in Lloyd Canyon with limited spread to the northwest and west. Areas with live, green oak and mahogany are limiting the spread of the fire.

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Saddle Fire update for June 26, 2016




For Immediate Release                        
Sunday, June 26, 2016, updated 9:00 a.m.

Contact: Saddle Fire Information (435) 590-2736 or (435) 680-0354, saddlefireinfo@gmail.com

Saddle Fire Facts

Fire Information: Posted at the following locations: Central Fire Station, Veyo Market, Veyo Sinclair Station, Veyo Pies, Veyo Family Dollar, Enterprise Family Dollar, Marv’s (Enterprise), Verla’s Country Café (Enterprise), Carter’s Market (Enterprise), Pine Valley Recreation Area, Pine Valley Heritage Center, Pine Valley Post Office, Enterprise Sinclair Station, Enterprise Post Office, and the Enterprise Ace True Value Hardware Store.

Cause: Started by a lightning strike, June 13, 2016.

Location: Approximately 2.5 miles southwest from the town of Pine Valley in the Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness of the Dixie National Forest, Pine Valley Ranger District.

Incident Management: Bill Hahnenberg, Incident Commander with the National Incident Management Organization along with the Color Country Interagency Type 3 Incident Management Team.

Fire Size: 1,234 acres

Evacuations: Washington County Sheriffs Office has issued a voluntary evacuation order for the town of Pine Valley. Property owners are encouraged to be prepared to evacuate if fire conditions change.

Estimated Costs to Date: $3.6 million

Closures: Pine Valley Recreation Area, Dixie National Forest; Baker Reservoir (closed to the public); Grass Valley Road from Pinto to Pine Valley; Mahogany Bench Road; entry to the town of Pine Valley is restricted to property owners. For information on the Dixie NF closures: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/4794/31098/

Structures Threatened: 500 residents and 500 other structures. No structures have been destroyed.

Percent Contained: 5 percent.

Fuels/terrain: Heavy dead and downed timber, brush, surrounded by steep, rugged and rocky terrain.

Fire Resources Assigned: 6 Type I Interagency Hotshot Crews; 4 Type II handcrews; 8 Type II initial attack crews; 2 Type I Helicopter; 3 Type III Helicopters; 28 engines; 1 dozer; 3 water tender; and 1 air attack. 611 total personnel assigned.

Injuries: 2 injuries to date, both minor heat related illnesses.

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