6/18/14 12:00 – The DeHose Fire doubled in size overnight. Yesterday fire crews worked on building line around the perimeter of the fire. Fire behavior is mainly active on the ridge tops in the brush, grass and the dead and down fuels. The Retardant line did not hold on the north flank of the fire as the fire was active throughout the night. Today, air support is on the fire and a dozer will work on an old dozer line to build indirect line.
Closures/Restrictions: Modified Fire Restrictions are in effect on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. Campfires, charcoal-burning devices are prohibited during the hours of 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM. Debris burning is prohibited until further notices. Power saws are not allowed to be used during the hours of 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM for any wood cutting or thinning activity.
The DeHose Fire is a reminder how dry the forest is and how any little spark can start a major wildfire.
For more information on the fire, you can log onto BIA Fort Apache Agency’s Forestry and Wildland Fire Facebook Page and Inciweb at http://www.incweb.nwcg.gov
FIRE FACTS:
Date Started: June 16, 2014
Location: East of Cibecue in the old Rodeo Chediski Burn Area
Cause: Unknown, under investigation
Size: estimated at 150 acres
Percent contained: 0%
Injuries to date: none
Resources:
Personnel: Geronimo hotshots, TSI Short Crew, Cibecue Fuels, Apache 1 Type 2 IA Crew, 1 EMt
Equipment: 4 Type 6 engines, 1 water tender, 1 dozer
Aircraft: 1 helicopter, air attack, 1 heavy helicopter and 1 heavy air tanker
Structures threatened: Radio Tower