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Sunday, 17 June 2007 23:53

Red Flag Day Sees Several Fires

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slide6Several Fires were reported around the region yesterday afternoon around the 3 o’clock hour. Amador-El Dorado CalFire units were spread thin outside the county responding to both a fire in Calaveras County and one in Sacramento County. The Calaveras County incident, near Paloma, was reported around 3:30 pm as a grass fire along the intersection of Hwy 49 and 26 outside Mokelumne Hill. Its location was soon narrowed down to a fire in the Paloma area near Goodell Road. Tuolumne-Calaveras Unit crews were dispatched to the scene as well as several Amador El Dorado Units. Air Support was also called in to fight the brush fire.
A vegetation fire burned 19 acres on Nine Oaks Rd. in the Paloma area. According to CAL FIRE TCU Captain Brandon Leitzke nine state engines responded with six local government engines along with Air Attack, two air tankers and Copter 404 from Columbia Air Base and two hand crews. As crews were responding to this fire a report of a second smoke plume was called in- this one in the opposite direction, in Sacramento County near Clay Station Rd and Montford Rd. Amador County CalFire crews also responded to this vegetation fire. Amador Cal Fire Battalion Chief Dennis Tremelling assumed the incident commander position, called in aircraft, and after 2 and half hours had the fire in mop up after burning 180 plus acres of grassland and vineyard. The cause is under investigation and the mop up continued all night and will continue today as well.
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