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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

FIRE SEASON MAY START EARLIER THAN USUAL

Posted on 8:44 AM by Dilip walkar

Due to an unseasonably warm and dry spring, fire season may arrive earlier than usual to Wallowa County and the rest of northeast Oregon, according to the U.S. Forest Service.

As a result, the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest is now hiring its seasonal firefighter work force and expects be fully staffed by early June.

“Generally, our firefighters head south in June to help other forests, but this year we expect to see fire activity earlier in the year,” said Brett Ruby, Wallowa-Whitman's fire staff officer.

Ruby suggested early firewood cutting "to avoid any fire restrictions that may occur earlier than normal this summer.”

Declining snow packs and low precipitation levels are allowing access to the forest earlier than usual, Ruby said. If weather continues to be warmer and drier than usual, restrictions may be imposed, he said.

As always, visitors should use care when having campfires or using mechanized equipment in the woods to avoid starting a wildfire, officials warned. Roads at this time of year may be free of snow but most have not been maintained so travelers are advised to use caution.

For more information about firewood-cutting restrictions, call 541-426-5552. To report wildland fires, call 9-1-1.
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Monday, May 13, 2013

FIRE BOARD, BUDGET COMMITTEE TO MEET MAY 20

Posted on 1:06 PM by Dilip walkar
The fire district Board of Directors will meet with its Budget Committee on Monday, May 20, to begin drafting the fiscal 2014-14 district budget. The meeting will be at 6 p.m. at Glacier Grill. The public, as always, is invited to attend. Attendees other than directors and committee members will pay for their own meals if ordered.


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Sunday, May 12, 2013

FIREFIGHTERS DOUSE WILDFIRE IN RURAL JOSEPH

Posted on 2:21 PM by Dilip walkar
Joseph firefighters, aided by Enterprise and Wallowa fire departments and the Oregon Department of Forestry, extinguished a brush and timber fire on West Russell Lane west of Joseph State Airport Friday, May 10.

The blaze was limited to about three acres. Firefighters said the fire had been smoldering unnoticed for several days.

It was the second Wallowa County wildland fire in less than two weeks and a reminder that wildfire season has arrived. The Wallowa Lake basin is a particular fire hazard because of the denseness of the forest.

For information on preventing wildfires, click here.
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Thursday, May 2, 2013

JOSEPH FIREFIGHTERS ASSIST IN LOSTINE-AREA WILDFIRE

Posted on 5:44 PM by Dilip walkar
Joseph Fire Department wildland engine and water tender crews responded Wednesday afternoon, May 1, to a brush fire along Highway 82 south of Lostine.

Joseph and Wallowa firefighters were dispatched as mutual aid once Lostine and nearby Enterprise fire departments got on-scene at Wade's Point.

Also assisting were the Oregon Department of Forestry and U.S. Forest Service.

The blaze, the first Wallowa County wildland fire of the 2013 season, was limited to about four-and-a-half acres but only after it had jumped the highway. Nearby structures were saved from damage.
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