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    Fisher Fire in Flagstaff – FINAL UPDATE, April 14

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    logo_USFS_USDAThis will be the final update for the Fisher Fire unless conditions change.

    Flagstaff AZ (April 14, 2014) – UPDATE – 9:00am – The Fisher Fire transitioned to a Type 4 incident at 6:00 a.m. this morning, down-sizing to local resources as crews begin to demobilize and prepare for other assignments. 

    Yesterday, firefighters patrolled the fire’s perimeter gridding for smokes and hot spots.  The fire, held at 175 acres, is currently 75% contained.  In spite of northeasterly winds gusting up to 30 mph today, full containment is expected this evening.  Temperatures range from 50-60 degrees with a low relative humidity of 8-13%. 

    The public should remain aware of area closures around the vicinity of the fire which include some of the trail system. 

    Safety is still a big concern with steep terrain, rolling rocks, and snags; no injuries have been reported.  Firefighting is an inherently dangerous occupation and wildland fire management agencies are deeply committed to learning from past accidents and tragedies, working together to do everything we can to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.

    SUMMARY

    DATE OF DETECTION:  April 11, 2014
    CAUSE:  Confirmed human-caused, specific cause undetermined; investigation ongoing.
    CURRENT SIZE:  175 acres
    CONTAINMENT:  75%, 100% expected by evening
    LOCATION:  Near Fisher Point in Walnut Canyon; approx. 5 miles SE of Flagstaff
    AGENCY:  USDA Forest Service
    RESOURCES:  4 crews, engines, water tenders, and various fire personnel.

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    Flagstaff AZ (April 13, 2014) – UPDATE – 5:00pm – Firefighters had a quiet day on the Fisher Fire as they patrolled the fire’s perimeter gridding for smokes and hot spots.  The fire, held to 175 acres, is at 75% containment.  Safety was a big concern today with steep terrain, rolling rocks, and snags; no injuries were reported. 

    Westerly winds increased in strength early in the afternoon though were not a factor in fire activity.  The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning today that is still in effect until 8:00 p.m. MST due to strong winds and a low relative humidity. 

    On Monday, firefighters will continue to seek out hot spots and mop up deeper into the interior of the perimeter; some resources will begin to demobilize.  The weather is expected to see temperatures range from 53- 63 degrees with a low relative humidity between 8-13%, and winds with gusts up to 25 mph. 

    The public should remain aware of area closures around the vicinity of the fire which include some of the trail system. 

    Forest visitors should be aware of any fire restrictions or closures before they go camping or recreating, but also keep in mind that there is one fire regulation that never expires and is always enforced—your campfire must be out cold-to-the-touch before leaving your campsite.

    SUMMARY

    DATE OF DETECTION:  April 11, 2014
    CAUSE:  Confirmed human-caused, specific cause undetermined; investigation ongoing.
    CURRENT SIZE:  175 acres
    CONTAINMENT:  75%
    LOCATION:  Near Fisher Point in Walnut Canyon; approx. 5 miles SE of Flagstaff
    AGENCY:  USDA Forest Service
    RESOURCES:  7 Hotshot Crews, 3 Type Two Crews, 2 dozers, 5 water tenders, 1 lead plane, 1 Air Attack, 1Type 1 and 1 Type 3 helicopter, 10 engines, and numerous fire personnel.

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    Flagstaff AZ (April 13, 2014) – UPDATE – 8:00am – The Fisher Fire, reported at 3:00 p.m. on April 11th, is located near Fisher Point in Walnut Canyon approx. five miles southeast of Flagstaff in the vicinity of the Fisher Fire from last year. 

    The fire remains at 175 acres and is 50% contained.  Today, crews will grid and mop up as topography and fuel conditions allow.  Terrain is steep with rolling rocks and snags.  No growth was reported on the fire and all lines held.  No structures are threatened.  

    Today, temperatures today could reach 71 degrees with winds becoming westerly and increasing in strength with possible 45 mph gusts this afternoon; the relative humidity is forecast between 10-15%.   The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning for today in effect from noon to 8:00 p.m. MST due to strong winds and a low relative humidity.    

    The public should remain aware of area closures around the vicinity of the fire which include some of the trail system.  Reducing the risk to firefighters and the public is our first priority in every fire management activity.

    Local, state, tribal, and Federal agencies support one another with wildfire response, including engagement in collaborative planning and the decision-making processes that take into account all lands and recognize the interdependence and statutory responsibilities among jurisdictions.

    SUMMARY

    DATE OF DETECTION:  April 11, 2014
    CAUSE:  Confirmed human-caused, specific cause undetermined; investigation ongoing.
    CURRENT SIZE:  175 acres
    CONTAINMENT:  50%
    LOCATION:  Fisher Canyon area
    AGENCY:  USDA Forest Service
    RESOURCES:  7 Hotshot Crews, 3 Type Two Crews, 2 dozers, 5 water tenders, 1 lead plane, 1 Air Attack, 1Type 3 helicopter, 10 engines, and numerous fire personnel.

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    Flagstaff AZ (April 12, 2014) – UPDATE – 7:00pm – The Fisher Fire, reported at 3:00 p.m. yesterday, is located near Fisher Point in Walnut Canyon approx. five miles southeast of Flagstaff in the vicinity of the Fisher Fire from last year. 

    The fire remains at 175 acres and is 50% contained.  Today, crews finished construction of fireline on all sides of the fire.  No growth was reported on the fire and all lines held.  Firefighters are currently gridding and mopping up.  Crews will be pulling off the fire for the evening.  No structures are threatened.    

    The public should remain aware of area closures around the vicinity of the fire which include some of the trail system. 

    Wildfires behave differently in areas where fuels have previously been treated.  Fast moving wildfires slow down when they burn onto the footprints of past wildfires, prescribed burns, or thinned areas.

    SUMMARY

    DATE OF DETECTION:  April 11, 2014
    CAUSE:  Under investigation
    CURRENT SIZE:  175 acres
    CONTAINMENT:  50%
    LOCATION:  Fisher Canyon area
    AGENCY:  USDA Forest Service
    RESOURCES:  6 Hotshot Crews, 2 Type Two Crews, 2 bull dozers, 1 lead plane, 1 Air Attack, 1 Type 1 and 1Type 3 helicopter, 6 engines, and numerous fire personnel.

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    Flagstaff AZ (April 12, 2014) – UPDATE – 3:30pmThe Fisher Fire, reported at 3:00 p.m. yesterday, is located near Fisher Point in Walnut Canyon approx. five miles southeast of Flagstaff in the vicinity of the Fisher Fire from last year. 

    The fire is estimated at 175 acres and is 50% contained.  The fire is doing well with minimal activity.  Firefighters are currently gridding, securing lines, and mopping up.  No structures are currently threatened. 

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    The public should be aware there are area closures around the vicinity of the fire which include some of the trail system.  Every fire is managed with strategy and tactical decisions being driven by the probability of success to meet reasonable objectives before determining a safe, effective, and efficient management response.

    SUMMARY

    DATE OF DETECTION:  April 11, 2014
    CAUSE:  Under investigation
    CURRENT SIZE:  175 acres
    CONTAINMENT:  50%
    LOCATION:  Fisher Canyon area
    AGENCY:  USDA Forest Service
    RESOURCES:  6 Hotshot Crews, 2 Type Two Crews, 2 bull dozers, 1 lead plane, 1 type two helicopter, 6 engines and misc. fire personnel are currently on the fire line.

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    Flagstaff AZ (April 12, 2014) – UPDATE, 9:00am – The Fisher Fire, reported at 3:00 p.m. yesterday, is located near Fisher Point in Walnut Canyon approx. five miles southeast of Flagstaff in the vicinity of the Fisher Fire from last year. 

    The fire is estimated at 125 acres.  The fire is burning in timber on slopes spreading to the East-Southeast away from Flagstaff.  Smoke is very visible.  No structures are currently threatened.    

    Today: Due to complexity, a Type 3 team was put in place at 6:00 p.m. Friday evening.  Crews are constructing dozer line, direct, and indirect line around the fire anchoring into trails, roads, and the previous Fisher Fire.

    Today, we expect temperatures between 59 and 69 degrees, winds southwest 15-20 mph with gusts between 20 – 30 mph, and a low relative humidity around 15%.  There is a chance for showers this afternoon. 

    The public should be aware there are area closures around the vicinity of the fire tomorrow which does include some of the trail system.  Firefighters and public safety is the first and highest priority in every fire management activity.

    SUMMARY

    DATE OF DETECTION:  April 11, 2014
    CAUSE:  Under investigation
    CURRENT SIZE:  125 acres
    CONTAINMENT:  0%
    LOCATION:  Fisher Canyon area
    AGENCY:  USDA Forest Service
    RESOURCES:  6 Hotshot Crews, 2 Type Two Crews, 2 bull dozers, 1 lead plane, 1 type two helicopter, 6 engines and misc. fire personnel are currently on the fire line, 1 type one helicopter on order.

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    Flagstaff AZ (April 11, 2014) – UPDATE – 9:00pm – The Fisher Fire, reported at 3:00 p.m. today, is located near Fisher Point in Walnut Canyon approx. five miles southeast of Flagstaff in the vicinity of the Fisher Fire from last year. 

    Currently the fire is estimated at 85 acres.  The fire is burning in timber on slopes spreading to the East-Southeast away from Flagstaff.  Smoke is very visible.  No structures are currently threatened.    

    Today, fire activity included group torching, 2 – 4 foot flame lengths on the surface, and short range spotting though fire activity has decreased into the evening.  Due to complexity, a Type 3 team was in place at 6:00 p.m. this evening.  Crews are constructing dozer line, direct, and indirect line into the night around the head of the fire anchoring into trails, roads, and the previous Fisher Fire.

    Tomorrow, we expect temperatures between 60 and 64 degrees, wind gusts between 20 – 25 miles per hour, and a low relative humidity around 15%.  There is a chance for showers in the afternoon. 

    The public should be aware there will be area closures around the vicinity of the fire tomorrow which does include some of the trail system.  Firefighters and public safety is the first and highest priority in every fire management activity.

    SUMMARY

    DATE OF DETECTION:  April 11, 2014
    CAUSE:  Under investigation
    CURRENT SIZE:  85 acres
    CONTAINMENT:  0%
    LOCATION:  Fisher Canyon area
    AGENCY:  USDA Forest Service
    RESOURCES:  Flagstaff Hotshots, 1 lead plane, 1 dozer, 6 engines, and misc. fire personnel are currently on the fire line.  More resources are on the way.

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    Flagstaff AZ (April 11, 2014) – The Fisher Fire, reported at approx. 3:00 p.m. on today, is located in Fisher Canyon area approx. six miles southeast of Flagstaff. 

    The fire is burning in timber on slopes spreading to the East-Southeast.  Smoke is very visible.  Currently the fire is estimated at 50 acres and is burning in the vicinity of the Fisher Fire from last year. 

    Cause is under investigation.

    SUMMARY

    DATE OF DETECTION:  April 11, 2014
    CAUSE:  Under investigation
    CURRENT SIZE:  50 acres
    CONTAINMENT:  0%
    LOCATION:  Fisher Canyon area
    AGENCY:  USDA Forest Service
    RESOURCES:  Flagstaff Hotshots, 3 engines and misc. fire personnel are currently on the fireline.

    More resources are on the way.

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