Five fires started from escaped burn piles near Eldorado National Forest

Eldorado National Forest fireOn Saturday, January 24, five fires were ignited by burn piles that escaped on private timber lands near the Eldorado National Forest in northeast California. Two of the fires burned 33 acres each. The piles were originally ignited in December. Judging from the photos and reports from firefighters, the fire behavior was impressive for January.

In 2014 the El Dorado NF only had one fire that required a Type 3 Incident Commander. That was the King Fire fire east of Placerville, California where 12 firefighters deployed their fire shelters in front of advancing flames and were directed to safety by a helicopter pilot.

These excellent photos were taken by Michael Loeffler, an Engine Captain on the Eldorado NF.

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Author: Bill Gabbert

After working full time in wildland fire for 33 years, he continues to learn, and strives to be a Student of Fire.

2 thoughts on “Five fires started from escaped burn piles near Eldorado National Forest”

  1. Thanks to Captain Loeffler for taking the time to share the El Dorado in January photos. Recently I was made aware of some great footage of the Placerville Air Attack Base. F7F’s, PBY’s and of course TBM’s. (you tube). Maybe its time to rethink reactivation of the PAAB as a SEAT base. Fire season 2015, we thought last year was a mess!

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