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Warner Peak Fire

Unit Information

Oregon 
Oregon 
Oregon 
Oregon 

Incident Contacts

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Warner Peak Fire Map 08-13-2024

The Warner Peak Fire started on the evening of Monday, August 5, 2024. It is burning within the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge, 6 miles east of Plush, Oregon. This fire is a full suppression strategy fire.

Basic Information
Current as of Mon, 10/07/2024 - 19:18
Incident Time Zone America/Los_Angeles
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Lightning
Date of Origin
Location 3 miles East of Plush, on the Hart Mountain Antelope Refuge
Incident Commander Carl Schwope, Incident Commander; Caleb Finch, Depty IC, Southwest Area Team 1
Incident Description Wildfire, very hot burning fires.
Coordinates 42° 25' 40'' Latitude
-119° 48'
19
'' Longitude
Current Situation
Total Personnel: 405
Size 52,650 Acres
Percent of Perimeter Contained 4%
Estimated Containment Date 09/05/2024
Fuels Involved

Brush (2 feet)

Tall Grass (2.5 feet)

Significant Events

Active

Wind Driven Runs

Flanking

Short-range Spotting

Outlook
Planned Actions

Intent: 

Protect and preserve the sagebrush ecosystem within Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge by controlling the Warner Peak Fire to prevent further degradation of the critical habitat for the greater sage-grouse and other wildlife. Prioritize the defense of key ecological areas while ensuring the safety of personnel and minimizing disruptions to local economic activities. 

Division C (NW Side): Assess and implement strategies to minimize the total acres burned within the approximately 10,000-acre unburned area between the main fire and Hart Mountain Road. Prioritize options that provide direct containment while preventing any fire spread west of Hart Mountain Road. 

Division G (NE Side): Complete mop-up and secure the fire¿s edge from the Division C/G break to the Division G/J break at Decision Point (DP) 56, including the full containment of the 400-acre slopover north of Swede Knoll.

Division J (SE Side): Conduct regular patrols and monitor the fireline from the Division G/J break to the Division J/T break. Initiate firing operations only as necessary to prevent the fire from breaching the indirect road used as a containment line. 

Division T (SW Side): Continuously monitor the main fire and take appropriate actions to reduce fire intensity as it progresses westward toward Hart Lake. Prioritize the protection of identified Values at Risk (VARs) in this area.

Projected Incident Activity

12 hours: Very active fire behavior as the southwestern portion of the fire finds fresh fuels. The fire will continue to back west off the escarpment.

24 hours: Very active fire behavior with short range spotting. Movement to the southeast and west.

48 hours: Very active fire behavior as the winds test the control lines.

Current Weather
Weather Concerns

Temperatures remain in the mid 80's with humidities down to 14%. West to northwest winds are brisk 15 mph with gusts of up to 25 mph. These conditions will continue over the next several days.