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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

Night Burning on the Lone Rock Fire by Lane County Taskforce Firefighters assigned to night shift.

A tree torches during a firing operation conducted at the night in order to secure the southwest corner of the Lone Rock Fire.

An engine crew mops up along the road and fence line on the Lone Rock Fire. Firefighters are mopping up roads that were used as containment lines.

Air Attack Evening Update July 22 2024 - Lone Rock Fire

A drip torch, already lit, sits in a field during a firing operation in the evening on the Lone Rock Fire.

The stumps and large dead and downed fuels continue to burn long after the light flashy fuels. Firefighters mop up the "heavies" using tools, dirt and water.

One of our objectives as an Incident Management Team is to provide information to ensure cooperating agencies, private landowners and the public is well informed with timely and relevant information. That is why we have Public Information Officers or PIOs helping to share information both electronically and in person.

We strive to reach every individual impacted by wildfires and help them understand the current situation, evacuations, closures and smoke impact. As a PIO, keeping everyone informed is our job and duty.

You can find consistent information here on our Facebook Page and also on Inciweb https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orprd-lone-rock-fire. If you would like to receive a daily update via email, please send us a message: 2024.0404rvlonerock@firenet.gov or call the fire information phone line at: 541-208-4369


 

Night Burning on the Lone Rock Fire. A firefighter from Lane County Taskforce assigned to night shift watches the fire.

Best of the Lone Rock Fire 2024 by OSFM Public Information Officer Brett Deedon

A K-Max Helicopter sits on the runway at Lone Rock Fire Helibase. Helicopter support is in high demand with the number of wildfires burning across the Pacific Northwest.

Fire effects at night on the Lone Rock Fire

Firefighter burning at night on the Lone Rock Fire