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Daveroo
August 19th, 2015, 18:33
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From the Seattle Times (http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/northwest/chelan-fires-grow-but-firefighters-mop-up-contained-areas/):

Three firefighters were killed Wednesday afternoon [August 19] when winds shifted and they became trapped while fighting a wildfire near Twisp [Washington].
As many as four other firefighters were injured. It wasn’t immediately clear which agency the firefighters worked for.
“I was just told that three firefighters died while battling the Twisp fire and four were injured,” Gov. Jay Inslee said in a statement. “My heart breaks over the loss of life … We will also keep the injured firefighters in our prayers.”
An excerpt from an article at Q13 Fox (http://q13fox.com/2015/08/19/entire-washington-town-remains-evacuated-but-still-standing/):

TWISP, Wash. — Three firefighters were killed and three to four others were injured Wednesday while battling the Twisp River Fire near the town of Twisp, Okanogan County Sheriff Frank Rogers said.
The sheriff said the wind suddenly shifted and the firefighters became trapped as the fire was turned back on them.
Rogers said they are not yet releasing the names of the firefighters’ agencies because relatives may not have been notified yet.
Rogers confirmed an earlier report that three to four firefighters suffered burns while battling the blaze and were transported from the scene. Rogers said they are expected to survive their injuries.
About 3,000 residents in the towns of Twisp and Winthrop in north-central Washington have been ordered to evacuate. The rapidly spreading new fire that caused the evacuations is represented by the six red dots in the map below, 6 miles northwest of Twisp. Heat from the fire was detected by a satellite at 1:05 p.m. PT, August 19. Click on the map to see a larger version.
http://wildfiretoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Map-fires-near-Twisp-105-pm-August-19-2015-copy.jpg (http://wildfiretoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Map-fires-near-Twisp-105-pm-August-19-2015-copy.jpg)Fires near Twisp, Washington. The dots represent heat detected by a satellite, with the red ones being the most recent, recorded at 1:05 p.m. PT on August 19, 2015. (click to enlarge)

The two articles above were time-stamped at 5:50 and 5:58 p.m. PT, August 19. The reports say shifting winds may have contributed to the entrapment of the firefighters. The weather station between Twisp and Winthrop, NCSW1 (http://raws.wrh.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/roman/meso_base.cgi?stn=NCSW1), between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Wednesday recorded winds from all directions, starting from the north at 8 a.m. and rotating clockwise until they were from the north-northwest at 5 p.m. The wind speeds were light, at 1 to 6 mph until 5 p.m. when they increased to 10 with gusts to 20 mph. The relative humidity was in the mid-teens and the high temperature was 95 degrees.
Our sincere condolences go out to the families of the injured and deceased firefighters.

Wayland
August 19th, 2015, 19:28
I am near (5 miles W) of the Stickpin Fire , the biggest fire in the Kettle Complex fires. The entire
County of Ferry is at level one evac protocol, the cell service for the north end of the county is out, and the sheriff has stated you have to be alert, we don't have the resources to go door to door if it escalates... At least the fire is going directly away from us at the moment. All the firefighters here are tasked with protecting life and structures, there's no one left to attack the fire. Only 400 men and 3 helos to fight a 39,000+ acre fire.

Steve

Allen
August 19th, 2015, 20:21
Saw this come across the NBC or CBS news when I watch watching. Sad news....

Daveroo
August 20th, 2015, 06:53
I am near (5 miles W) of the Stickpin Fire , the biggest fire in the Kettle Complex fires. The entire
County of Ferry is at level one evac protocol, the cell service for the north end of the county is out, and the sheriff has stated you have to be alert, we don't have the resources to go door to door if it escalates... At least the fire is going directly away from us at the moment. All the firefighters here are tasked with protecting life and structures, there's no one left to attack the fire. Only 400 men and 3 helos to fight a 39,000+ acre fire.

Steve

Steve,stay safe,i just hope they reliese more National Guard or active army troops to work fires,or start bringing in firefighters from Australia as they have before.and from other countries as well.the fire depts here are strapped as well.two engines from two seperate strike teams have returned to the city,but heard this morning that calfire has asked even the local responce crews to be ready as a new large fire took off yesterday afternoon.

Wayland
August 20th, 2015, 14:23
So far the wind is pushing it away into uninhabited country, another day and there's a good chance we'll be out of danger completely. Got some more choppers today, 4 I think, and there are Canadian air tankers on the way also.

Stay safe

Steve