Millie Fire Update

https://equinlab.com/2024/01/18/oup67xqbix by Fire Girl Jess on August 30, 2012

https://manabernardes.com/2024/a7zpk4qd Team leader Jim explains the situation.

Buy Soma In Usa Crews work a structural defense back burn site on the Millie Fire.

https://serenityspaonline.com/c28wbbmibh I spent the morning at the Millie Fire Incident Command Center.  The crew was stellar to work with and I look forward to working with this as this incident develops.

Buy Soma Watson Brand Online Thanks to Type 3 Incident Commander Dan Cottrell personally took the time to show us around and provided the answers we were looking for.  Dan is a smokejumper himself – it’s always refreshing to work with someone who is not the “office type” – especially in a situation like this.  Makes the situation so much better.

https://www.prehistoricsoul.com/i8ro2ve2 Type 3 Incident Commander and smokejumper Dan Cottrell at ICP.

Road closures leading into the fire zone on the Storm Castle access road.

A Type 2 team is on site and officially takes command of the incident at 0600h tomorrow – Friday the 31st.

Buying Diazepam Usa Crews clear low-lying brush along a possible road defense.

As of the latest update (1430h 8/30), the fire is still holding at around 10,000 acres.  Infrared flights are being conducted every 24 hours, and we should have a better picture of today’s fire activity when that flight presents data.  Cottonwood Canyon, a popular recreation area south of Bozeman, has had evacuation orders placed.

It’s getting breezy in Bozeman tonight and I’ll be curious to see fire activity overnight.

https://www.chat-quiberon.com/2024/01/18/1kqtr3vpyk Please, people, let the fire crews do their job.  They have enough to worry about without policing bystanders and holiday weekend traffic.  These men and women are very good and what they do and we need to let them to their job.

https://therepairstore.ca/vwcufhf Current data, including closures, restrictions, and evacuations, can be found on InciWeb.

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Matt Hensley August 31, 2012 at 09:08

Following the Millie Fire closely. Do you know if the fire crews are still working out of the Squaw Creek Cabins that are owned by Steve Bishop? Steve is my brother-in-law, we have spent many an enjoyable day up there when visiting from Illinois and I have seen quite a few pictures taken from his property. Last I talked to him the fire was about 200 yards up range. God Speed to the crews and

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Admin September 2, 2012 at 12:24

https://fireheartmusic.com/da7l1mdmx Hi Matt, to my knowledge the Squaw Creek Cabins are in good hands. I was on site there Thursday; crews had set up excellent structure protection and back burned a good barrier. My understanding is that the main concern for fire movement is more north and east at this point in time.

https://www.prehistoricsoul.com/0jf9z1zr Talked to a smokejumper who had done overnight duty at the cabins to ensure their safety. The property could not be in better hands at this point.

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