Firefighters Halted Progress of Dead Indian Memorial Road Fire near Ashland
Firefighters were able to stop the progress of a new wildfire that started late Thursday night in the foothills northeast of Ashland. The Oregon Department of Forestry reports the Dead Indian Memorial Road Fire is now 100% lined and has been GPS-mapped at 43 acres. At midnight last night, it was estimated to be more than 100 acres. The cause is under investigation. According to ODF, the fire was first reported at 10:15 p.m. in the 5400-block of Dead Indian Memorial Road. However, when firefighters arrived and began working, it was determined to be closer to the 4500-block. Numerous engines from ODF Southwest, Jackson County Fire District #5 and Ashland Fire-Rescue responded initially. More resources were quickly ordered including three 20-person hand crews, one 10-person crews, three engines and a bulldozer. Rogue Valley Strike Team #1 composed of resources from Josephine County was dispatched as well. Additional resources were ordered for today. Six 20-person crews, six engines, four water tenders, two bulldozers and two tree-fallers are assigned to the fire today. Firefighters will work to strengthen and further secure lines as well as begin mopping up and extinguishing hot spots. Difficult weather conditions will be working against firefighters including high temperatures well over 100, low relative humidity and winds. Dead Indian Memorial Road is currently closed near the fire due to a large amount of firefighting personnel and equipment in the area. ODF was working to open one lane of the road with a pilot vehicle this morning and the agency was anticipating the road to be fully-opened by the end of the dayshift if progress continues. No homes have been threatened and no evacuations were ordered.
Posted on 7/5/24 11:12AM by Sam Marsh