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Lone Rock Fire

Unit Information

Oregon 
Prineville, 
Oregon 
97754 
Oregon 
Prineville, 
Oregon 
97754 

Incident Contacts

Photographs Gallery

Fire personnel hook up a draft hose so that they can fill a type six engine from a portable water tank. 

Lightning strike on the Lone Rock Fire was photographed 7/17/2024

Aerial View of Lone Rock Fire from Air Tactical Group Supervisor, a fixed wing aircraft used to help serve as an aerial observation platform for wildfires

Fire personnel draft water from a portable water tank to fill up a type 6 wildland fire engine in behind them.

The active area on the Lone Rock Fire was driven by hot, dry, windy weather and dry fuels

A view of the southern portion of the Lone Rock Fire on 7/17/24. This area of the fire increased in fire activity due to hot, dry, windy weather.

This view shows the Lone Rock Fire burning around residences and illustrates the fuels driving the fire.

A helicopter drops water on the Lone Rock Fire with a firefighter standing on the roadside.

A smoke column is seen with a house in the foreground and cows near the house. Photo Credit: Tom Huston

The Lone Rock Fire at night glows orange with powerlines threatened.

The Lone Rock Fire burns on the hillside with structures in the foreground. Photo taken by North Gilliam Rural Fire Protection District July 14, 2024

The Lone Rock Fire puts up a column. Photo Credit: Tom Huston