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Lone Rock Fire

Unit Information

Oregon 
Prineville, 
Oregon 
97754 
Oregon 
Prineville, 
Oregon 
97754 

Incident Contacts

  • Fire Information
    Email:
    2024_ORPRD_0404rvlonerock@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    541-416-6700
    Hours:
    7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Photographs Gallery

Fire Engines at the Rodeo Grounds at morning briefing on the Lone Rock Fire

Tree Torching during night firing operations on the Lone Rock Fire

We have had many successes, including the work highlighted in this video on in the Alder Creek area, but the ongoing hot and dry weather is presenting new challenges today.

On the west side, we face significant difficulties holding the fireline due to these conditions, abundant fuels, and steady winds. Despite these obstacles, our fire crews and engines continue to employ tactics to protect homes and infrastructure.

ngines holding the line and supporting the Lone Rock Fire

J3 Contracting Engine Crew gearing up

Firefighter water down tree during night firing operations on the Lone Rock Fire

We have had many successes, including the work highlighted in this video on in the Alder Creek area, but the ongoing hot and dry weather is presenting new challenges today.

On the west side, we face significant difficulties holding the fireline due to these conditions, abundant fuels, and steady winds. Despite these obstacles, our fire crews and engines continue to employ tactics to protect homes and infrastructure.

Firefighters protecting structures during night shift on the Lone Rock Fire

A group of Heavy Equipment operators working on the Lone Rock Fire

We have had many successes, including the work highlighted in this video on in the Alder Creek area, but the ongoing hot and dry weather is presenting new challenges today.

On the west side, we face significant difficulties holding the fireline due to these conditions, abundant fuels, and steady winds. Despite these obstacles, our fire crews and engines continue to employ tactics to protect homes and infrastructure.

A Fire Engine with flashing lights at night on the Lone Rock Fire

Air Attack Evening Update July 22 - Lone Rocjk Fire