Some EVACUATIONS lifted in Chaffee County for the Decker Fire
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CHAFFEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Salida, Colorado
PRESS RELEASE
The management of the Type 1 Team has asked that I cancel the evacuation order for the residents of Silver Heels Road and the residences directly west. This becomes effective at 3p, Tuesday, 10/15/19.
The residents that live in Chaffee County on CR 101, Bear Creek, will remain under evacuation orders.
All residents in Chaffee County that have been under previous Decker Fire evacuation orders remain on pre-evacuation status.
Sheriff
John A. Spezze
Evacuations Lifted in Swissvale and Wellsville
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Residents of Swissvale and Wellsville will be allowed Re-Entry starting at 3pm today 10/15/2019. Re-Entry credentialing will take place at the Howard Volunteer Department at 8274 Highway 50.
Re-Entry will be a controlled process that will include RAPID TAG credentialing. A Rapid Tag will only be issued with one of the following forms of ID showing residency. Drivers license with current address, utility bill, rental/lease agreement, voter registration, property tax receipt, a piece of first class mail with name and address, or a document that proves ownership.
Representatives from SolVista Behavioral Health, FCSO, Red Cross, CSU Extension, Fremont County OEM, and Fremont County Public Health will be present with information.
All evacuees will be issued an “Orange” Rapid Tag.
All residents of Wellsville and Swissvale will remain on Pre-Evac status.
CR 49 residents will be credentialed but not allowed in as that area is still on Mandatory Evacuation Status.
Residents in these areas that live and work in Salida can go to the United Methodist Church in Salida, at 228 E. 4th Street from 3pm-8pm to get credentialing. Red Cross will have information packets at the Steam Plant community meeting tonight.
FRECOM dispatch will send out a reverse notification to the Swissvale and Wellsville evacuation areas to advise of the Re-Entry event.
Public Meeting Salida Tuesday 515pm Decker Fire
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There will be a Public Meeting in Salida tonight, Tuesday October 15th at 5:15PM. The meeting will be held at the Salida SteamPlant, located at 220 W. Sackett Avenue. Leaders of the Rocky Mtn Incident Management Team and Chaffee County Officials will provide an update on the fire and answer questions from the public.
Decker Fire Update 101519
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October 15, 2019 (10 a.m.)
Fire Statistics:
Location: Fire started 9 miles south of, and is now burning 2 miles south of Salida, CO Start Date: September 8, 2019
Size: 8,118 acres Percent Contained: 30
Total Personnel: 720 Cause: Lightning
Resources Include: 7 Type-1 hand crews, 10 Type-2 hand crews, 29 engines, 4 dozers, 10 water tenders, 2 masticators Air Resources: 4 Type-1 (K-MAX, Blackhawk, Chinook), 1 Type-2, and 3 Type 3, and 2 fixed-wing aircraft
Community Meeting tonight at 5:15 pm at the SteamPlant in Salida, CO.
Special notes: On Monday, the air was clear and seven helicopters and one fixed wing air tanker were used. 130,000 gallons of water were dropped and over 15 loads of retardant were applied. Suppression repair work is in progress in Divisions A/X/R. Please drive carefully in the neighborhoods near fire area. Fire vehicles and personnel are backhauling equipment and structure protection continues in many areas.
Weather: Relative humidity recovered last night to the mid 30s. Today will bring mostly sunny skies with a few clouds forming in the afternoon. Max temperatures will range from 55-63 degrees across the fire with humidity ranging from 11-17%. Winds will be 7-9 mph until noon followed by west to WSW from 8-12 mph occasionally gusting to 20 mph.
Current Situation: After all of the fire activity Sunday and the diligent, hard work of ground and aerial resources yesterday, the Operations Section Chief says things are looking good.
Yesterday, in Division A/X, the fire was creeping slowly at times fed by recently fallen aspen leaf litter. The slop-over from Sunday was hit with water and retardant to slow fire growth and worked by ground crews. Dozers completed line around the slop over. The brown line on the south and west sides of the fire continues to hold. Firefighters will continue to monitor as they complete suppression repair work.
Division R crews monitored firelines and backhauled equipment. This work will continue today.
In Division T, fire managers assessed the current fire edge and continued to build and secure fireline on the east side of the fire. Eleven crews worked in Division T to build direct line around the fire’s edge where it crossed CR 101. That section is lined, mopped up and plumbed. The finger of the fire along the Columbine Trail has also been lined. Today crews will continue to construct fireline to keep the fire from impacting values at risk.,
In Division W, the control and contingency line between the Wilderness boundary and Howard will be improved over the next few days. This will include brushing and chipping.
Division Y has been established on the far southeast side and will be monitoring the spot fire that is surrounded by rock on three sides. Dozers will build indirect line using existing roads from Howard Creek Road south to the Hunts Lake Trailhead. Chippers will be utilized to disperse brush removed along the line.
Structure protection will monitor structures in Bear Creek and continue structure assessment plans for the east side of Howard. Night shift continues to monitor the fire as they hold and secure fireline.
Closures and Public Safety: There are road closures in Chaffee, Fremont and Saguache County. Please respect closures. San Isabel Forest closures: https://tinyurl.com/SanIsabelClosures. Rio Grande Forest closures: https://tinyurl.com/RioGrandeClosures. BLM closures: Facebook @BLMColoradoFire and https://tinyurl.com/BLMCLosure. For evacuation information, please contact the Chaffee County Sherriff’s Office: 719-539-2596, or Fremont County Emergency Management: 719-276-7416, 719-276-7418 or go to the Chaffee County Sheriff or Fremont County Sheriff Facebook pages and websites.
Public Meeting in Howard Tonight at 6pm 101419
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A reminder: there is a public meeting TONIGHT at 6PM in HOWARD at the Howard Volunteer Fire Department, 8724 US-50 in Howard.
Also, we have added a public meeting TOMORROW (Tuesday) night in SALIDA. It will start at 5:15 PM at the Salida SteamPlant, 220 W. Sackett Avenue in Salida.
Leaders of the Rocky Mountain Type 1 Incident Management team and county officials will be at both meetings to update you on the fire and answer your questions
Decker Fire Update 101419
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October 14, 2019 (10 a.m.)
Fire Statistics:
Location: Fire started 9 miles south of, and is now burning 2 miles south of Salida, CO Start Date: September 8, 2019
Size: 8,118 acres Percent Contained: 30
Total Personnel: 707 Cause: Lightning
Resources Include: 9 Type-1 hand crews, 9 Type-2 hand crews, 27 engines, 4 dozers, 8 water tenders
Air Resources: 4 Type-1 (K-MAX, Blackhawk, Chinook), 1 Type-2, and 2 Type 3, and 2 fixed-wing aircraftSpecial notes: Today there is another Red Flag Warning over the fire from 11:00 am-8:00 pm. Fuels are “resistant to control, receptive to fire,” due to the long stretch of windy, extremely dry conditions. Standard firefighting safety procedures include: Lookouts, Communication, Escape Routes and Safety Zones (LCES). Sunday afternoon, after three straight days of Red Flag Warnings, the extremely dry fuels and weather came into alignment to create a situation where 184 firefighters and their supervisors needed to use all four of these strategies.
Weather: A morning inversion over parts of the fire kept temperatures warmer at lower elevations. Today, high temperatures of 55-61 degrees with minimum humidity of 8-13% will prevail. Winds will be WSW at 17 mph with gusts to 30 mph until 11:00 am. Then winds will shift to west to west-southwest at 20-25 mph with gusts to 40 mph. After 7:00 pm a wind shift to west-northwest at 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph will occur. Strongest winds will be over the ridgelines and aligned drainages.
Current Situation: In Division A/X, dry, aspen leaf litter added to interior fuels that burned and escaped the line to the southwest of Methodist Mountain, causing a 5-15 acre slop-over. An air tanker was called in to drop retardant to slow the growth; water drops from helicopters were also used to cool the fire. This morning, this section of the fire will be a priority. Dozers will construct line to box it in and reinforce the fireline; air tankers will be used as necessary and as conditions allow.
Division R crews monitored spot fires burning interior fuels, backhauled equipment, and patrolled lines. They will continue those efforts today.
In Division T, crews worked through the night Saturday to remove fuels between the fire and the Rainbow Trail. Sunday, at about noon, on the small piece of line that was still intact, fire blew across the Rainbow Trail and pushed rapidly towards the NE. Crews used escape routes, proceeded to their safety zones, took accountability, regrouped and re-engaged when safe to do so. Fire managers quickly implemented structure protection operations to protect homes in the fire’s path, while crews also initiated a direct attack on the fire. Today, fire managers will assess the current fire edge, re-establish LCES and continue to build and secure fireline on the east.
In Division W, the spot fire near Muddy Creek that became active Saturday, continued to burn Sunday as 35-40 mph winds blew to the WSW. Due to the smoke and rough terrain, air resources were not able to visualize the fire edge or use bucket drops for the spot fire. Today, the spot fire will be monitored. Dozer line and an improved private road will establish a new contingency line halfway between the fireline and Howard.
A new division, Y, has been established in the far southeast. This area will be scouted for possible contingency lines.
Structure protection will monitor fire spread in Bear Creek and begin structure assessment plans for the east side of Howard. Night shift continues to monitor the fire as they hold and secure fireline.
Closures and Public Safety: There are road closures in Chaffee, Fremont and Saguache County. Please respect closures. San Isabel Forest closures: https://tinyurl.com/SanIsabelClosures. Rio Grande Forest closures: https://tinyurl.com/RioGrandeClosures. BLM closures: Facebook @BLMColoradoFire and https://tinyurl.com/BLMCLosure. For evacuation information, please contact the Chaffee County Sherriff’s Office: 719-539-2596, or Fremont County Emergency Management: 719-276-7416, 719-276-7418 or go to the Chaffee County Sheriff or Fremont County Sheriff Facebook pages and websites.
Decker Fire Interactive Map
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Good morning from the Decker fire.
The interactive fire map has been updated to show evacuation and pre-evacuation areas in Chaffee and Fremont Counties.
This online map has various types of information including a place where you can enter your address and see your location relative to the fire location, a measuring tool to measure distance, hunting information and forest closures. This map will continue to be refined and additional information will be added as time goes on. This is NOT a live map and the fire perimeter will be updated once a day. https://arcg.is/1zPGWH
Evacuation Resource Center set up in Salida Colorado
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Per the Chaffee County Sheriff's Facebook Page:
An Evacuation Resource Center has been set up for evacuees in both Chaffee and Fremont Counties. It is located at the United Methodist Church in Salida, located at 228 E. 4th Street. All evacuees are asked to go to the resource center to check in and to obtain further information. Thank You.
Evacuation Orders Issued in Chaffee and Fremont Counties
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Evacuation orders have been made in Chaffee and Fremont Counties. Please see the announcements below.
Attn. Residents of Bear Creek, Silver Heels Drive and the two residents on the private drive just west of Silver Heels Drive; this is an immediate evacuation notice. Bear Creek, Silver Heels drive and the two residences in the private driveway just west of Silver Heels Drive please evacuate immediately. All others are still under pre-evacuation notice but should be ready to leave at a moments notice
Due to increased fire activity the communities of Wellsville and Swissvale are now on EVACUATION status as of 1417hrs.
Wellsville and Swissvale Preevacuation
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Due to increasing fire behavior, the Fremont County Sheriff's Office has placed Wellsville and Swissvale on pre-evacuation status. Evacuation questions should be directed to the Fremont County Sheriff's office. 719-276-7416