August 16, 2024 10:30 a.m.
After several days of structure preparation and protection, Oregon State Fire Marshal crews demobilized from the Dixon Fire Friday morning.
Oregon Department of Forestry Incident Commander Matt Howard said, “Thanks in part to OSFM’s efforts, this fire is on a very positive trajectory”. Howard said, “OSFM provides strong service to Oregonians, and they are good partners”.
The fire update said mop up to 100 feet around structures is complete. ODF and local crews will provide ongoing structure protection and monitoring as needed.
Containment of the fire increased from 4 percent to 11 percent Thursday night. Low temperatures and high relative humidity helped crews accomplish extensive mop up around much of the perimeter. Crews laid hose on the southern edge of the fire and are expanding mop up Friday in that area. Aircraft were crucial assets in cooling down hot spots earlier this week, but their numbers will be downsized Friday as this need is reduced.
The update said the public should continue to exercise caution in the local area as multiple hazards are presented. On roadways, fire traffic is turning and entering the fire area off the main road systems.
Rain is forecast for Saturday, which will increase the likelihood of debris falls, slides, and poor surface road conditions.
More information about the Dixon Fire is at: https://www.facebook.com/DixonFire2024