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River Complex 2021

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Unit Information

1711 S. Main St 
Yreka, 
California 
96097 
1711 S. Main St 
Yreka, 
California 
96097 

Incident Contacts

  • Fire Information Line
    Phone:
    530-598-9353
    Hours:
    8 am - 8 pm, Daily
  • Trinity County Office of Emergency Services
    Phone:
    530-623-8223
    Hours:
    9 am - 6 pm, M-F

Photographs Gallery

Water and retardant drops are utilized when conditions allow on the River Complex. Read more about air attack here: https://www.nifc.gov/resources/aircraft. Photo by Reid Barney

Water tender in the field near Sugar Hill on the River Complex. Water tenders move large quanities of water for crews to utilize. USFS photo by Daniel R. Patterson

Water pump in Division M of the River Complex Fire. Photo by Reid Barney.

Smoke showing evidence of fire backing down along Sugar Hill on the River Complex. USFS photo by Daniel R. Patterson.

Structure protection is a priority on the River Complex. Firefighters are wrapping homes and other buildings as well as clearing vegetation and other fuel around the structure to lower the risk of ignition. USFS photo by Daniel R. Patterson.

Taken from 41.234300,-122.920000 looking down into Div L

Crew members from the Angeles National Forest, the Payette National Forest and Klamath National Forest comprise a team of specially trained unmanned aerial systems pilots working on the River Complex series of fires.

Crew members from the Angeles National Forest, the Payette National Forest and Klamath National Forest comprise a team of specially trained unmanned aerial systems pilots working on the River Complex series of fires. A relatively new tool in the wild

Crew members from the Angeles National Forest, the Payette National Forest and Klamath National Forest comprise a team of specially trained unmanned aerial systems pilots working on the River Complex series of fires. A relatively new tool in the wild

Crew members from the Angeles National Forest, the Payette National Forest and Klamath National Forest comprise a team of specially trained unmanned aerial systems pilots working on the River Complex series of fires.

Crew members from the Angeles National Forest, the Payette National Forest and Klamath National Forest comprise a team of specially trained unmanned aerial systems pilots working on the River Complex series of fires. A relatively new tool in the wild

Crew members from the Angeles National Forest, the Payette National Forest and Klamath National Forest comprise a team of specially trained unmanned aerial systems pilots working on the River Complex series of fires. A relatively new tool in the wild