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Prescribed burn near Crescent Tuesday

Prescribed burn near Crescent Tuesday

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The following is from the Deschutes National Forest about a planned prescribed burn on Tuesday near Crescent:

Crescent, Oregon – Firefighters on the Crescent Ranger District plan to conduct a 126-acre prescribed burn within the Gilchrist State Forest approximately six miles southeast of Crescent and east of Highway 97. The prescribed burn is being conducted on Walker Range Fire Patrol-protected lands through the North Walker Cross Boundary Prescribed Fire Agreement.

If conditions are favorable, Crescent Ranger District firefighters plan to ignite the 126 acres on Tuesday. Firefighters plan to begin ignitions around 10 a.m. Ignitions are anticipated to occur on Tuesday and may continue on Wednesday and Thursday. Forest Service firefighters will be working with Oregon Department of Forestry firefighting resources to conduct the prescribed burn operations. No road or trail closures are anticipated.

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Prescribed burning reintroduces and maintains fire within a fire-dependent ecosystem helping to stabilize and improve the resiliency of forest conditions while increasing public and firefighter safety. Once firefighters ignite prescribed burns, they monitor and patrol the units until they declare the burn out.

Prescribed burns can protect homes from tragic wildfires. Fire management officials work with Oregon Department of Forestry smoke specialists to plan prescribed burns. Prescribed burns are conducted when weather is most likely to move smoke up and away from our communities. Sometimes, weather patterns change, and some smoke will be present during prescribed burns.

What does this mean for you?

During prescribed burns, smoke may settle in low-lying areas overnight.

    • All residents are encouraged to close windows at night to avoid smoke impacts
    • When driving in smoky areas, drivers should slow down and turn on headlights
    • If you have heart or lung disease, asthma, or other chronic conditions, ask your doctor about how to protect yourself from smoke
    • Go to centraloregonfire.org to learn more about smoke safety and prescribed burning in Central Oregon

For more information on prescribed burning in Central Oregon, visit centraloregonfire.org/ and for information specific to the Deschutes National Forest visit www.fs.usda.gov/deschutes. Follow us on Twitter @CentralORFire. Text “COFIRE to 888-777 to receive wildfire and prescribed fire text alerts.

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