Friday, March 30, 2012
Weather Forecast from the National Weather Service
As available at: http://www.weather.gov/
Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 63. West wind between 3 and 8 mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 45. West wind between 7 and 13 mph.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 70. West southwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming south southeast. Winds could gust as high as 16 mph.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 44. Breezy, with a west southwest wind between 9 and 17 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. Breezy, with a southwest wind between 6 and 16 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.
Sunday Night: A slight chance of rain before midnight, then a chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Next Citizen Briefing is Scheduled for 9AM Friday Morning
Media Briefing for Friday Morning 3/30/12: 7:30AM
Lower North Fork Fire Donation Request
Press Release on Behalf of the Mountain Resource Center
Specific donations are being requested to assist the families impacted by the Lower North Fork Fire. 100% of the items donated will go directly to the families impacted and displaced by the fire.
Mountain Resource Center, a local community center in Conifer, located at 11030 Kitty Dr. has agreed to accept the following items Monday-Friday 9-5 and this Saturday and Sunday from 9-2:
- Cash or checks- checks may be mailed to Mountain Resource Center, P.O. Box 425 Conifer, Co 80433
- Financial donations may also be done at http://www.mrcco.org/
Gift cards in small denominations of $15-25.00 (Target, Wal-Mart, local grocery stores and gas stations) - Pantry food items that are non-perishable
- Springtime seasonal new or near new clothing - folded and placed in boxes
Those wishing to donate furniture or appliances are asked to contact the center directly at 303-838-7552 or email info@mrcco.org. Mountain Resource Center is not able to accept furniture at this time but will coordinate requests with community members wishing to donate.
Resources for Families Returning to their Properties
Message from the family of Ann Appel: 3/29/12 1815
The following is a statement that the family of Ann Appel has issued:
We are urgently searching for Ann, and appreciate your prayers for her safety. We are deeply grateful for all of those helping in the search. Thank you for your concern and for respecting our privacy during this difficult time.
Please continue to pray.
The Appel family
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/29/12 1800:
The Lower North Fork Fire is now 45% Contained.
A total of 3.5 miles of containment line was cut by fire crews today.
The current standing evacuation includes 180 homes. These homes are located in the following neighborhoods: Kuehster, Critchell, and Maxwell Hill.
All local home owners with confirmed damaged properties have been escorted to their property by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. There are two homeowners who have not made it back to their property because they are coming from out of the area.
The Urban Search and Rescue Team has continued to search for the missing person, Ann Appel. They have covered over 219 acres during their search.
The fire behavior that was observed today was primarily creeping ground fire with some areas of smoldering in heavier fuels.
The challenge for the next 24 hours is managing the very technical and difficult terrain. The challenge for the coming weekend will be the potential for higher winds. Contingency plans are in place in the event that the wind pushes the fire over existing and future containment lines.
The Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA) Power company has worked to reestablish power to previously evacuated homes.
Continue to follow www.jeffcosheriff1.blogspot.com for additional updates.
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/29/12 1600:
- 17000 Elk Ridge Road
- 13637 Kuehster Road
- 13657 Kuehster Road
- 13801 Kuehster Road
- 13807 Kuehster Road
- 14419 Eagle Vista Drive
- 14409 Eagle Vista Drive
- 16950 Elk Ridge Road
- 17020 Elk Ridge Road
- 17050 Elk Ridge Road
- 17051 Elk Ridge Road
- 13647 Kuehster Road
- 18656 Rocky Top Trail
- 18516 Rocky Top Trail
- 18776 Rocky Top Trail
- 18726 Rocky Top Trail
- 18006 Rocky Top Trail
- 13097 Arrowhead Springs Trail
- 13697 Arrowhead Springs Trail
- 13707 Arrowhead Springs Trail
- 17254 Arrowhead Springs Trail
- 17223 Arrowhead Springs Trail
- 14141 Broadview Circle
- 14201 Broadview Circle
- 17986 Rocky Top Trail
Current Interactive Map
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Media Briefing Scheduled for 3/29/12 4:00 PM
Colorado State Forest Service Contact
Residents with homes within the Lower North Fork Fire region who would like to provide input to the Colorado State Forest Servce (CSFS) are asked to contact CSFS at the following email address: csfs_lnffcomments@mail.colostate.edu
Media Tour Scheduled for 3/29/12 at 2:15 PM:
Updated Lower North Fork Fire Map Showing Road Status
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_3vHjXvTmbCV2hiYm1ZRUJTR21mdnFGUXBCS1BXQQ/edit
The map has road access status as of 3/29/12 at Noon.
Lower North Fork Fire Public Announcement: 3/29/12 1200:
Great Basin 2 Incident Management Team
Incident Commander: Rich Harvey
For Immediate Release: March 29, 2012 11:00a.m.
(Daily from 7:00a.m. to 10:00 p.m.)
Website Info: http://jeffcosheriff1.blogspot.com/
Contact: (303) 271-4910 (Emergency Operations Center)
Lower North Fork Fire Public Announcement
Some Residents Allowed to Return to Their Homes
Conifer, Colorado March 29, 2012 . . . With improved conditions and significant progress made in line construction thanks to the efforts of firefighters, some of the residents evacuated from their homes due to the Lower North Fork Fire will be allowed to return to their residences beginning at 11:00 a.m. today. Residents are required to show I.D. as proof of residency at check points.
The following roads will be opened today beginning at 11:00 a.m. for residents only:
· Foxton Road from Highway 285 to Reynolds Ranch Open Space Park parking lot.
· Pleasant Park Road from Oehlmann Park Road to Critchell Road
· High Grade Road from Maxwell Hill Road to Critchell Road.
· West Platte River Road from Foxton Road to South Platte Hotel.
Returning residents are urged to be ready to evacuate at a moment’s notice if fire conditions change. Notification of immediate evacuation will be signaled by a Sheriff Deputy’s siren from the road. Any belongings residents would want to take, if evacuated again, must be readied upon return. If a siren is heard, residents must evacuate immediately. Parking on the road is not allowed until the incident has ended. This is to provide access for emergency and firefighting vehicles and for everyone’s safety. Residents are encouraged to drive slow, 10 miles per hour, to allow for firefighters activity and vehicle safety.
The following roads remain closed at this time for public and firefighter safety:
· Foxton Road from West Platte River Road to Reynold’s Ranch Open Space parking lot.
· Kuehster Road remains closed south from Critchell Road
· Maxwell Hill remains closed from South Deer Creek
We appreciate your patience and cooperation with the firefighting efforts.
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Press Briefing at Noon: Conifer High School Parking Lot
Governor Hickenlooper Visit to Lower North Fork Fire: 3/29/12 1045:
PIO available at Staples Parking Lot: Highway 285 and Kitty Road
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Current Weather Conditions: 3/29/12 0820:
Humidity: 24 %
Wind Speed: NW 3 MPH
Barometer: 29.97" (1011.4 mb)
Dewpoint: 15 °F (-9 °C)
Visibility: 10.00 mi.
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/28/12 0750:
As of 6:00 AM this morning the Incident Command has transitioned to the Great Basin Type 1 Incident Management Team (IMT). The Jefferson County Type 3 will continue to work with the Type 1 team.
Today firefighters will be working to gain further containment around the fire while also suppressing the spot fires inside the perimeter.
The two Heavy Air Tankers have been redeployed to fight another fire in South Dakota. The Colorado Air National Guard will continue to use four Blackhawks to dump water on the fire.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s office will continue to escort homeowners, whose structures we have confirmed were damaged by the fire, into the fire perimeter throughout the day.
Three citizen briefings are scheduled for today at the West Jefferson Middle School. The times are 9:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 5:00 PM.
Updated Lower North Fork Fire Map
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Social Media Information Outreach
Don’t have a twitter account? Or don’t know how to use twitter? All you have to do is visit www.twitter.com/jeffcosheriffco . Click on the link and you will see all of our recent updates (tweets). You do not have to create an account to see the tweets.
The beginning of any incident is typically the busiest and most information filled period. As such our social media engagement during the last few days has been high. As the incident goes forward and becomes more stable the need for rapid updates will slow relative to our prior pace. This means that the frequency of our posts and tweets will slowly decrease in proportion with how stable the incident is. Be assured that we will do everything in our power to continue to post and tweet each pertinent update in a timely fashion.
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/28/12 2125:
49,000 gallons of water have been dumped on the fire via the Colorado National Guard Blackhawk helicopters.
The two Heavy Tanker planes have been pulled off the Lower North Fork Fire in order to respond to fires in South Dakota. The Single Engine Air Tanker (SEAT) is still available to dump fire retardant.
The Type 1 Incident Management Team (IMT) is arriving and providing additional resources and man power. The official transition from the Jefferson County type 3 IMT to the type 1 IMT will take place at 6:00 AM. The type 3 IMT team will continue to work with the Type 1 team after the transition.
Thursday's morning media briefing is scheduled for 7 AM at Conifer High School.
Updated Map of Lower North Fork Fire

View an updated map of the Lower North Fork Fire. This map was update at approximately 3:30 p.m. on March 28.
The Google Map is still Valid as Well:
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Citizen Briefings Scheduled for Tomorrow (3/29/12)
All three briefings will be attended by an Incident Management Team Public Information Officer and will take place at the West Jefferson Middle School. The times are 9:00 AM, 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM.
PIO no longer at Highway 285 and Kitty Road: 3/28/12 1830:
Update from Intermountain Rural Electric Association:
The representative said that they have confirmed that 267 structures are without power. They estimate that they must rebuild 2-3 miles of electric line.
The priority for IREA is getting power back to those homes without power. IREA will update their website (http://www.intermountain-rea.com/) with any new information.
Conifer High School is Closed to the General Public
Residence seeking information about the status of their property within the fire evacuation zone may come to the High School. Residence are also encouraged to seek information at the Red Cross shelter at W. Jefferson Middle School as well as via the Jeffco emergency blog (www.jeffcosheriff1.blogspot.com) and @JeffcoSheriffCo on Twitter.
Lower North Fork Fire Update: 3/28/12 1700:
Two Heavy air Tankers remain on site for air operations. 3 National Guard Blackhawks and one additional Helicopter have also been actively engaging the fire from the air.
Urban Search and Rescue Team continues to search for the one known missing person. The crew has searched over 60 acres of property surrounding the woman’s residence which is her last known location. The team is continuing to search even as this update is typed. There are also crews at the home site digging through the rubble to attempt to locate any sign of the missing person. The scene is still extremely hot and difficult to work within.
We are always reevaluating current evacuation areas to determine if it is safe for residence to return home. That said, none of the existing evacuation orders have been lifted.
A citizen briefing is taking place at the West Jefferson Middle School, starting at 5:00 PM.
Lower North Fork Fire Update: 3/28/12 1630:
Firefighter crews have been able to achieve 15% containment on the fire. The current affected area has been updated to 4140 acres. Air crews have dropped over 4100 gallons of retardant on the fire today.
The number of damaged structures remains at 27. We have been able to notify owners of 26 of the structures.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office provided an opportunity to those owners of confirmed impacted homes to be escorted to their residences earlier today.
The Urban Search and Rescue Team is still focused on finding the sole known missing person.
A citizen briefing is still scheduled for 5:00 PM at the W. Jefferson Middle School.
Media Briefing Scheduled for 3/28/12 at 4:00 PM
Resources to Help Children and Adults Cope with Disasters
Use these resources to help those involved with the Lower North Fork Fire:
- Psychological First Aid Brochure
- Tips for Survivors of Traumatic Events: Coping with Children's Reactions to Trauma
- Talking to Children & Youth after Traumatic Events - A Guide for Parents and Educators
- Tips for Survivors of Traumatic Events: Managing Your Stress
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/28/12 1145
An Incident Management Team Public Information Officer is at the Staples Parking Lot located at US Highway 285 and Kitty Drive to answer any questions. Feel free to stop by!
Lower North Fork Fire Photos 3/28/12 1120
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/28/12 1135:
A Colorado State Urban Search and Rescue Team (USAR), known as Task Force 1, is concentrating its efforts on finding the missing woman that was identified yesterday. The team is made up of 32 persons and 6 search canines. The search will begin at the females last known location, which is a home inside the fire zone. We have confirmed that the home was destroyed by the fire.
We have reduced the number of damaged structures from 28 to 27. This change has been made because after further review one of the recorded addresses was not accurate. As of this update we have contacted the owners of 10 of those structures. We are actively working to identify the owners of the additional structures.
Patrol units from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office are working directly with the families who have lost their homes. They are starting to do police escorts into those homes. This only applies to the homeowners whose structures we have confirmed have been damaged.
Acreage Update: The affected acreage as of 3/27/12 at 2030 is 3790. Previously we had posted the estimated acreage at 4500. That number was an estimate, the 3790 acreage is a much more accurate number. Please know that by this number is as of yesterday at 10:30 PM. That number will most likely change throughout the day.
Temporary Fire Restrictions in Jeffco as of 3/27/12 at 5:00 PM
Jefferson County, Co. – These Temporary Fire Restrictions will become effective at 5:00 P.M. on March 27, 2012, and shall remain in effect until superseded or repealed. These restrictions apply to all lands in unincorporated Jefferson County. This includes a portion of the Arapahoe-Roosevelt Forest located in Jefferson County (off Brook Forest Road).
Pursuant to the Annual Operating Plan regarding the implementation of Fire Restrictions and Fire Bans; and due to the continuing high fire danger conditions within Jefferson County, the following activities are prohibited pursuant to Stage 1 restrictions:
1. Building, maintaining, attending or using any fire or campfire, except a fire within a permanently constructed fire grate in a developed park, campground or picnic area.
2. Sale, possessing, discharging or using any type of fireworks or other pyrotechnic device to include sparklers. This order does not differentiate between lawful use or careless/negligent use of fireworks, but prohibits all fireworks activity and use on public lands as identified above.
3. Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building, a developed recreation site, or while stopped in an area of at least three feet diameter that is barren or cleared of all combustible material.
NOTE: Burn permits issued and not executed prior to the effective date of these Temporary Fire Restrictions shall not be authorized unless approved by the issuing agency on the day of execution.
Exemptions approved under these Temporary Fire Restrictions:
• Persons with a valid written permit from the Sheriff or appropriate Fire Authority which specifically authorizes the prohibited act.
• Any Federal, State, or local Law Enforcement or Fire Officer acting in the performance of an official duty.
• Any fires contained within liquid fueled or gas fueled stoves. Charcoal grill fires at private residences.
• Campfires or bonfires required in religious ceremonies and for which a valid written permit has been granted in advance by the local Fire Department or District.
Individuals operating under any of the above exemptions shall take adequate measures to prevent uncontrolled fires. Possible measures include, but are not limited to:
A. Containers of adequate water or dry soil nearby.
B. Shovels, fire extinguishers, or other extinguishing agents nearby.
C. Coordination with the local Fire Department or District to be on scene or standby during an activity.
Pursuant to County Resolution CC 97-433, violations of these prohibitions, upon conviction, is punishable by a fine of not more than $600.00. Such act(s) violate sections 102.8 and 308.2.1 of the International Fire Code.
These Temporary Fire Restrictions will become effective at 5:00 P.M. on March 27, 2012, and shall remain in effect until superseded or repealed.
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Lower North Fork Fire Update: 3/28/12 0830
Overnight the fire was relatively stable. Fire crews made progress through the night in protecting structures. Today’s strategy is to gain containment around the fire while continuing to protect structures.
Today’s fire behavior is expected to be similar to yesterday but with slightly higher winds. The winds could result in more robust fire activity. The fire will also most likely become more intense as the temperature rises throughout the day. The fire has continued to exhibit a tendency to start spot fires in a wide area.
Our Incident Management Team Liaison Officer will be working with representatives from Century Link and Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA) to evaluate current damages and to begin formulating a plan to restore services to affected areas.
The fire will be actively engaged from the air today. The air support resources available today include two Heavy P2V Tankers and one SEAT plane dropping fire retardant and four helicopters conducting water drops. These aircraft will be supported by additional command and observation planes. Additional resources are being ordered.
The weather forecast for today show winds becoming increasingly southwest with speeds in the 8-14 MPH range with gusts up to 20 MPH specifically around the higher ridges. Humidity is expected to drop relatively low by mid afternoon to around 10% or less.
The new command post location, at Conifer High School, is up and running. The Red Cross continues to host the evacuation shelter located at West Jefferson Middle School. A PIO will present a citizen briefing at W. Jefferson Middle School at approximately 9:00 AM.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office will continue to man road blocks around the fire perimeter. At this time we are not allowing anyone back into the evacuated regions. We ask that you continue to avoid to area around the fire in order to allow for quick and safe traffic for emergency vehicles.
Lower North Fork Fire Update: 3/28/12 0645
Today's fire strategy will focus on moving from primarily point protection to establishing containment.
There will be a media update at 7:30 AM at Conifer High School Parking Lot.
Stay tuned to this blog for further updates. We will also be posting updates via @jeffcosheriffco on twitter.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
How to Help Those Affected by the Lower North Fork Fire
- Financial Support to voluntary agencies responding to disasters is the most effective way to help.
- Cash allows disaster agencies to purchase exactly what is needed.
- To make a financial gift to the organization of your choice, dial 2-1-1 or 866-760-6489 for a list of reputable agencies responding to the disaster.
VOLUNTEERING
- Do not go to the scene of a disaster.
- The arrival of unexpected volunteers will interfere with response efforts.
- Stay safe by volunteering with a reputable agency.
- Volunteers will be needed most during the recovery phase. Please be patient and wait until relief agencies can train you and use your help.
- If you want to volunteer dial 2-1-1 or 866-760-6489.
MATERIALS NEEDED
- Listen carefully to public service announcements for a list of needed items.
- Donate only those things that are requested by officials and bring them to the official designated collection centers.
- Items not needed may go to waste and get in the way of relief efforts.
- It may take a few days to determine what items are needed and to set-up officially designated collection centers to receive them.
- If you want to make a donation, dial 2-1-1 or 866-760-6489.
OTHER WAYS TO HELP
- Financial contributions are the most effective way to help.
- Hold a yard sale or put on a fund-raising event and donate money raised to a voluntary organization responding to this disaster.
- Have you already collected goods but can't find an agency that needs them? Donate items to a local charitable agency.
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/27/2012 2025
The Lower North Fork Fire did not advance much today; the size of the fire zone remains at about 4,500 acres. The focus of tonight’s efforts will continue to focus on structure protection.
Wednesday’s weather forecast is calling for winds that are about 8-14 MPH gusting to 20 MPH at times with a high temperature of 70+ degrees. We have two helicopters, a Heavy P2V Aircraft and Single Engine Air Tanker (SEAT) scheduled to continue dropping fire retardant, weather permitting.
Century Link and the Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA) will be given access to the fire zone on Wednesday. Century Link and IREA will be evaluating utility damages and will begin to formulate a plan to restore services to the affected areas.
The Type 1 Federal Incident Management Team will take command of the incident on Wednesday afternoon. No further informational updates will be given from Elk Creek Fire #1; the Incident Command Post will be relocated to Conifer High School. A press briefing will be conducted at 7:30 AM on Wednesday morning at Conifer High School.
Lower North Fork Fire Update: 3/27/11, 1600
Two confirmed fatalities have been found within the fire zone. The two bodies were found located near each other at the same address. One body was discovered inside the home, the other was found outside. The Coroner has positively identified the two individuals as a married couple: Samuel Lucas 77, and Linda Lucas 76.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is conducting a death investigation.
The Sheriff's Office is also partnering with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to investigate the circumstances surrounding the origin of the fire.
The Sheriff’s Office has also been notified of an additional unaccounted for adult female associated with the fire. We do know that she does live within the fire perimeter.
We have confirmed that 23 homes have been damaged by the fire. We are currently confirming addresses before notifying the owners of the homes.
The current affected acreage is estimated to be 4500 burned acres. We do have a SEAT (Single Engine Air Tanker) and a Heavy Tanker dropping retardant. We also have two Helicopters, from Buckley Air Force Base, dropping water on the fire.
Throughout the day we have seen continued and increased erratic fire behavior. Due to this behavior a pre-evacuation notice was sent to 6500 homes. Those home that were notified included homes located in City View, Hilldale Pines, Deer Creek Mesa, White Deer Valley, Homewood Park, Murphy Gulch, S. Deer Creek Canyon Rd., Jennings Rd., and Watson Gulch.
We have approximately 200 Firefighters currently on the fire. At this time we are still at 0% containment. Throughout the day firefighters have been taking advantage of ‘targets of opportunity’ to control the fire near homes.
Earlier in the day the fire strategy was more aggressive but due to the erratic nature of the fire responders had to revert back to a defensive strategy. This strategy prioritizes structure protection over aggressively suppressing the fire.
Structure protection thus remains the primary focus tonight and will remain so into tomorrow.
We have not been fighting this fire alone! The Incident Command Post has been overwhelmed with food donations. We are very grateful for the generous donations that have come from across the community. Due to the overwhelming response, however, we are requesting that the community refrain from bringing any additional donations to the command post.
Please stay tuned for additional updates. We will continue to use this blog site to post new updates. We will also continue to use @JeffcoSheriffCo to post updates on Twitter.
E911 Sign UP Instruction Change: 3/27/12 1535
Also: If the address of your phone is not in Broomfield or Jefferson Counties, you will not be able to register.
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/27/12 1520
The Jefferson County Coroner's Office has identifed the two fatalities from the Lower North Fork Fire. The husband and wife were identified as Samuel Lucas, 77, and Linda Lucas, 76.
Lower North Fork Fire Shelter Update 3/27/12 1500
This move is being conducted to allow the Incident Command Post and 500+ firefighters to utilize the larger facilities available at Conifer High School.
How to Sign up to Receive Emergency Notification
UPDATE:
The number that was posted referring people to set up the CodeRED alerts has been removed due to the fact that the system was being overloaded. We are asked to now refer people to http://your911.net.
Also: If the address of your phone is not in Broomfield or Jefferson Counties, you will not be able to register.
Updated Map: 3/27/12 at 1400
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Road Closure Update Regarding S. Foxton Rd: 2/27/12 at 1330
Traffic can access S. Foxton Rd from Highway 285 in order to reach the Red Cloud Subdivision.
S. Foxton Road is closed at the Running Deer Road intersection south to Platte River Road.
Lower North Fork Fire Update: 3/27/12 at 1325
These areas include the following areas:
Dear Creek Mesa
Deer Creek Canyon Park
Homewood Park
Hilldale Pines
South Murphy Gulch Road
Watson Gulch Road
South East of S. Turkey Creek Rd
White Deer Valley
Jennings Road
UPDATE: The pre-evacuation order sent to the additional 6500 homes was not due to the spot fire located 1 mile north of Waterton Canyon. That spot fire did in fact flare up but the primary reason the homes were sent the pre-evacuation notice was the fact that current weather conditions have caused the fire to act in an erratic manner which may threaten those 6500 homes.
Also: Next media briefing is scheduled for 4:00 PM located at the Elk Creek Fire Station 1.
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/27/2012 1230
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/27/2012 1159
Major Road closures are as follows:
Foxton Road & Running Deer Road
Pleasant Park Road & Oehlmann Park Road
Deer Creek Canyon Road & Maxwell Hill
South Platte River Road to Foxton Road
Please be aware that law enforcement personnel may close additional roads as needed.
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/27/12 1140
Direct all questions regarding animal rescue and sheltering to Animal Control at 303-271-4923; do not call Jeffco Dispatch.
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/27/12 1115
A second fatality has been discovered within the fire zone near the location of the first. Both fatalities are being investigated by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.
The fire has grown to 4,500 acres. Sixteen structures have burned thus far; that number is subject to change. The Type 1 Incident Management Team from the Great Basin Area of Montana is expected to arrive this evening to assist in the management of the incident.
Colorado Lt. Governor Garcia is expected to visit the fire zone today.
The next press briefing will occur at 4:00 PM at Elk Creek Fire Statoin #1.
Continue to follow this blog site as well as @JeffcoSheriffCo on Twitter for more updates.
Animal Shelter Update
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/27/2012 0920
Grass, shrubs and “duff” are fueling the fire along with Ponderosa Pine Trees. The Ponderosa Pines will typically burn hot and continuous until they are nothing more than white ash. Heavy tree canopies combined with high temperatures and a lack of humidity are contributing to the volatile conditions as well.
Hot Shot Fire Crews are on the way from Utah, Arizona and South Dakota; upon arrival they will be immediately deployed to the fire zone.
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/27/12 0915
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/27/11 0715
25 people sheltered overnight at the Conifer High School Evacuation Point.
The fire is estimated to be over 3050 acres
Over 450 firefighters are expected to be working the fire by the end of the day.
A Lead Plane has been ordered from Ogden, Utah
A Heavy Tanker and a Heavy Heli-Tanker has been ordered. Deployment of air support is dependent on weather conditions.
The confirmed fatality is not an emergency response member but likely a resident or visitor to the area.
PIOs have been dispatched to the Conifer High School Evacuation Point. They will conduct a citizen briefing at approximately 0745 hours.
Somewhere between 15-25 structures and/or outbuildings have been lost due to the fire.
We are working to provide an up to date evacuation and fire area map. The release of this data has been delayed due to our desire to only share verified data.
Lower North Fork Fire Update 3/27/11 0615
Monday, March 26, 2012
Lower North Fork Fire Update
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed one fatality within the Lower North Fork Fire zone. The fatality is being investigated by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.
The fire is predominantly burning on the ground with some fire in the tree canopies. Officials anticipate the fire to burn for an extended period of time. Current winds are at about 20 MPH – 30 MPH and are blowing in all directions. Homes have been lost in the Kuester Road area but there is no confirmation on the number of structures affected.
Fire crews will be out all night focusing on structure protection. This is a defensive mode because crews are unable to get in front of the fire. Spotting has been seen ½ - 1 mile ahead of the fire which indicates the fire is still active and moving.
A Type 1 Federal Incident Management Team has been ordered and should be on site in the next day or two. Air support is also on order but that will be purely dependant on the wind.
Tomorrow’s fire behavior is expected to be similar to that of today. Erratic fire behavior will most likely result due to swift and shifting winds that are expected into tomorrow.
The shelter at Conifer High School has 90 people and 65 dogs on site. The shelter at Chatfield High School is functioning as an information clearing house at present but is available for sheltering evacuees.
Due to extreme fire conditions, entrance into affected areas to rescue animals is prohibited. If you need help or have animals in need of evacuation, call the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office for assistance at 303-271-0211.
Lower North Fork Fire
The Lower North Fork Fire has grown to over 3,000 acres and reverse 911 calls have been made to over 900 homes, asking for those residents to evacuate.
All residents south of Highway 285 in the area of the fire are asked to be prepared to evacuate.
The evacuation points are Conifer High School and Chatfield High School.
Animal evacuations, both large and small, can be taken to the Jefferson County Fairgrounds.
Subdivisions that received reverse 911 calls include Maxwell Hill, Sampson, Kuehster, Critchell, Silver Ranch Estates, Oehlman Park, and Conifer Meadows north of Foxton Road. This may not be an all-inclusive list.
Major road closures:
· Pleasant Park Road is closed from Highway 285 to Deer Creek Canyon.
· Foxton Road is closed from Highway 285 to River Road.
There are 100 firefighters working the fire, with more on the way. The firefighters have been in a defensive posture focusing on structure protection and evacuations.