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Soda Complex: News Release

Soda Complex Update 7-22-08

Incident: Soda Complex: Wildfire
Released: 7/22/2008

Date: July 22, 2008

Phone: 707-275-2017 Fax: 707-275-2028

On the web: http://www.inciweb.org/ E-mail: sodafire1@gmail.com

Unified Incident Commanders: Dave Fiorella-USFS SCIIMT #3, William Bradley-CAL FIRE

Information Officers: Marc Peebles and Pam Bierce

Jurisdiction: Mendocino National Forest Location: Upper Lake High School

Agencies: US Forest Service, CAL FIRE, BIA, Fish Wildlife & Parks, National Park Service, and Private

Acres: 8,618 Percentage Contained: 90%

Personnel: 890 Crews: 24 Engines: 36 Dozers: 3 Water Tenders: 10 Helicopters: 9

Size: The complex contains four fires and they are listed in priority: (1) Mill Fire 3009 acres, 85% contained, est containment 7/26/2008; (2) Monkey Rock Fire 1829 acres, 100% contained; (3) Big Fire 2193 acres, 100% contained; (4) Back Fire 1567 acres, 100% contained.

Current Situation:

Southern California Incident Management Team #3 remains in unified command with CAL FIRE. Yesterday saw the following events: (1) Mill Fire: firefighters made good progress as they continued to construct and strengthen lines around the slop over and spot fires. Crews were successful in holding it on the ridge above Panther Creek drainage. The fire continues to have the potential to spot and spread into steep and rugged terrain in the southeast/northeast direction. Seven residences remain under evacuation between Deadmans Flat and Sunset Gap to the east flank of the fire. On the western and southwestern flanks, fire crews continue to mop up and improve line at Thomas Creek. Multiple aircraft continue to support firefighters on the ground with water drops. (2) The Monkey Rock Fire, the Big and the Back Fires will continue to be patrolled by air. Work will begin with district resource officers to begin rehab planning on the Monkey Rock Fire.

Residents and visitors in and around the area of the Mill fire will continue to see fire and smell smoke as the fire becomes more active during the heat of the day especially in the southeastern portion of the fire.

Special Concerns:

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Mendocino National Forest
U.S. Forest Service
825 N. Humboldt Avenue
Willows, CA 95988

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