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Homestead Complex

Unit Information

2900 Northwest Stewart Parkway 
Roseburg, 
Oregon 
97471 
2900 Northwest Stewart Parkway 
Roseburg, 
Oregon 
97471 

Incident Contacts

Photographs Gallery

No Man Fire - DP 20 fire line (Homestead Complex)

When Public Information Officer Bill Dean (right) showed up with a fire information board at the Susan Creek Campground, Camp Host Victor Nebre (left) took the initiative and painted it the traditional forest brown that blended perfectly with the campground theme. We are certain Smokey Bear would approve. Thank you, Victor!

The Rapid Extraction Module Support (REMS) team on the Homestead Complex includes 4 fireline-qualified paramedics and EMTs with extensive technical rescue training. A REMS team, strategically stationed at wildland fires, plays a pivotal role in prioritizing swift access to injured or ill firefighters for safe and efficient egress off the fireline. They use a UTV with patient transport capabilities to ensure a rapid transport to medical care. They are an invaluable part of protecting firefighter safety and well-being.

A helicopter carries a bucket of water suspended below it on a cable. The bucket has a release valve on the bottom controlled by the helicopter crew. The design of the bucket allows the helicopter to hover over a water source and lower the bucket to refill it. When the helicopter is in position, the crew releases the water to help cool hot spots on the fire below. Each release of the water is referred to as a drop.

View from the Reynolds Butte Fire, Looking at the Fuller Lake Fire

View from the Reynolds Butte Fire, Looking at the Fuller Lake Fire

When resources are available and visibility is clear, nearby incidents help support priority aviation needs where aviation support is most likely to be effective. 

Excavator Constructing Fireline for the No Man Fire July 26, 2024

Fire personnel on the Homestead Complex attend the morning briefing at the Incident Command Post in Glide, OR 

Crew members clear brush and other fuels that sawyers have cut near the No Man Fire. Hillsides are extremely steep, sometimes requiring using hands and feet.

Heavy equipment including Feller Bunchers are being used to construct indirect fireline for the No Man Fire.