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Pioneer

Unit Information

Washington 
Ellensburg, 
98926 
Washington 
Ellensburg, 
98926 

Incident Contacts

  • Pioneer Fire Information
    Email:
    2024.pioneer@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    541-861-5808
    Hours:
    8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Photographs Gallery

Pioneer Fire as seen from Lucerne on 6-13-24. This view is from across Lake Chelan, looking down the lake at smoke billowing from the fire burning on the slopes above the lake. On the right, a firefighter serves as a lookout, helping monitor the fire.

Photo by Ben Gage, Boise Helitack

Supplies and equipment are transported by ferry to Lucerne on 6-15-24. Food, water, hoses, tools, fuel, yurts, kitchen supplies, portable showers, toilets, and hand-washing stations are among the supplies needed to support firefighters at the camp set up at Lucerne.

Photo by Phil Moller

Pioneer Fire as seen from Lucerne at dusk on 6-13-24. This view is from across Lake Chelan, looking down the lake. It shows the fire burning actively on the slopes above the lake. To the right, scattered spots of light show hot areas remaining in areas that burned actively earlier in the fire.

Photo by Ben Gage, Boise Helitack

Lucerne Fire Camp is set up to support firefighters on Pioneer Fire 6-15-24. This camp has yurts for office space, sanitation facilities, a kitchen area, and other supplies needed to support firefighters working on Pioneer Fire. Across Lake Chelan from the fire, it will provide a base for the firefighters much closer than Chelan, and much safer than camping near the fire.

Photo by Phil Moller

Pioneer Fire Smoke Outlook for 6-16 and 6-17-24, with a narrative about the fire activity and expected smoke production and impacts. 

Pioneer Fire as seen from near Lucerne on 6-13-24. This view is from across Lake Chelan, looking down the lake at smoke billowing from the fire. Areas of thicker and darker smoke are burning the most actively, or have more fuels such as large logs on the ground. For scale, note the trees silhouetted against the smoke.

Photo by Ben Gage, Boise Helitack 

An aerial view looking northwest up Lake Chelan at the Pioneer Fire on 6-13-24. Much of the land adjacent to the Lake is steep and rocky, with limited access except by boat. 

Boats are being used to transport firefighters and supplies to the Pioneer Fire. Smoke from fire rises above the trees on the slopes above Lake Chelan.

Firefighters are using the Lakeshore Trail along Lake Chelan to access parts of the Pioneer Fire. Smoke from the fire is visible in the background.

Helicopters are dropping water on the Pioneer Fire, including on hot areas that flare up where no personnel and hoses are nearby. The fire has no road access and limited access by foot or boat.

A helicopter with a bucket dips water from Lake Chelan to drop on Pioneer Fire. The fire is burning on steep slopes adjacent to the lake.

Pioneer Fire as seen from the air on 6-8-24. This flight was by the Washington Department of Natural Resources using a Kodiak airplane. It shows the fire burning on the slopes above Lake Chelan.