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Lone Rock Fire

Unit Information

Oregon 
Prineville, 
Oregon 
97754 
Oregon 
Prineville, 
Oregon 
97754 

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Lone Rock Fire Structure Protection by Oergon State Fire Marshal's strike team. #lonerockfire2024

The Lone Rock Fire is burning near Spray, Oregon. The fire is approximately 3.5 miles away as of Friday, July 19, 2024.

View of Lone Rock Fire 7-19 From Air Attack. The column is increased fire activity on the southern portion of the fire.

The Lone Rock Fire burns near values at risk. Firefighters have been working around the clock to protect homes, infrastructure, outbuildings and other resources.

Retardant Drop and Column on Lone Rock Fire as seen from Air Attack 7-19-24. Fire activity increased in the afternoons and the wildfire spread to the south

A Firefighter hold a juniper bough while standing along the Lone Rock Fire's edge. 

Lone Rock Fire Community Meeting Saturday July 20,  6:00 pm

Grade School Gym (Next to Elementary)
392 Main St, Fossil, OR 97830
Live Stream • www.facebook.com/pnwteam2

The aerial view of the Lone Rock Fire shows the smoke plume in the southern portion of the fire where activity increased 7/18/2024. It also shows the wing of the Air Tactical Group Supervisor's aircraft.

Marion County Structure Protection Task Force on the Lone Rock Fire. Credit: Jim Trierweiler Marion County Task Force

An firefighter connects a hose to his Type 6 Engine on the Lone Rock Fire.

? Lone Rock Fire Community Meeting ?

Join us for a public meeting to stay informed about the Lone Rock Fire.

? Date: Saturday, July 20
? Time: 6:00 PM
? Location: Grade School Gym (Next to Elementary)

Come and get the latest updates, ask questions, and learn how you can stay safe. See you there!

#LoneRockFire #CommunityMeeting #WildfireInformation #StayInformed

Displaced cows getting much needed water from Marion County Firefighters. Credit: Jim Trierweiler Marion County Task Force