9/15 Update Pole Creek_Bald Mountain Fire

 

Map of Pole Creek_Bald Mountain Fire

Fire Size:

Pole Cree Fire – 62,844 acres

Bald Mountain Fire – 17,760 acres

Containment:

2%

Resources:

Hand Crews: 13

Helicopters: 6

Engines: 28

Water Tenders: 4

Dozers: 5

Total Personnel: 433

Location:

12 miles NE of Nephi, UT Started:

August 24th, 2018 – Bald Mtn Fire

September 6th, 2018 – Pole Creek Fire

Cause:

Lightning

Management:

Great Basin Type 1Team

For more information:

https://utahfireinfobox.com/ 

Interactive Map:

https://bit.ly/2OphROT

InciWeb:

https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6199/

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September 15th Update

Community Meeting TONIGHT at the Salem Hills High School at 5PM

Great Basin Team 1, a Type 1 Incident Management Team, assumed command of the both the Pole Creek and Bald Mountain fire’s yesterday morning at 6 AM.  A Rocky Mountain Type 1 team was also ordered to manage the Bald Mountain Fire and will shadow today and assume command of the fire tomorrow at 6 AM.

The fire continued to be very active yesterday, making wind-driven runs to the north and northeast.  Multiple ground and air resources worked yesterday to establish containment lines and actively conducted structure assessment and protection operations.

Many community member have graciously donated items to the firefighters at the Spanish Forks Fairgrounds. We thank you for your generosity, but our system is designed to supply all of their needs.

Today:

Crews will continue full suppression efforts, with firefighter and public safety paramount. Predicted high winds could make suppression efforts challenging today.  Additional resources have been ordered, including handcrews, engines, dozers and air resources.

Dozerline continues to be constructed in key areas to keep the fire from impacting communities.

A priority area for resources is State Hwy 6 and keeping the fire south of the highway.

Firefighters will be on alert for safety because of Red Flag Warnings, which have been issued for the weekend for high winds and low relative humidity.

Air Quality Information: https://www.airnow.gov/?reportingArea=Provo&stateCode=UT

Area Closures: The Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest implemented an Area Closure for the Pole Creek and Bald Mountain Fire areas, including all roads and trails and the fire area, until rescinded by the Forest Supervisor. The full closure order and map can be found under the closure tab on the Pole Creek Fire Inciweb page.

The area closure also includes the Santaquin Canyon, Mona Pole Canyon and the Nebo Loop National Scenic Byway from Payson Canyon to Salt Creek Canyon.

Road Closures: US Hwy 89 in Spanish Fork Canyon is closed at Thistle Junction to the Utah/Sanpete County line (MM298).

Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFR): There is a TFR over both wildfires

http://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_8_1898.html

Special Interest: Residents between Nephi and Provo are being asked to conserve natural gas. A natural gas line in the area has been shut down in response to the fire.

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