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Grizzly Gulch Fire
Fact Sheet
June 30, 2002
8:00 am (MDT)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Grizzly Gulch Fire Information, Phone: 605-280-4545
Size: 4,500 Acres
Land Ownership: BLM, Private
Cause: Under Investigation
Started: Reported about 1400 hours, 6-29-02
Property Threatened: Community of Deadwood, Boulder Canyon, forest land
Incident Commander; Joe Lowe, SD Dept. of Agriculture, Wildland Fire Suppression Division.
Personnel Assigned to Fire: 250+
Resources: numerous hand crews, structual and wildland fire engines, 6 dozers, over 100 law enforcement officers from state, county and city; 7 heavy air tankers.
Estimated Containment: Unknown
Estimated Control: Unknown
Damage: Eight structures lost, at least two primary residences. Forest land.
Evacuations: Voluntary, not mandatory
South of Boulder Canyon Road
West of Vanocker Canyon road to Nemo Road
NE of Nemo from Vanocker road to highway 385
Eastside of highway 385 from Nemo road to Boulder Canyon
City of Deadwood
Brownsville Area
Nemo
Evacuees have been sent to Donald Young Center at Black Hills State University in Spearfish and Camp Rapid in Rapid City.
Road Closures:
Highway 85 south at quarry a few miles south of I-90
Highway 85 north at Lead
Boulder Canyon road about two miles south of Sturgis
Highway 385 North at Nemo road
Outlook for 6-30-02: The weather forecast for today is high temperature near 90 degrees, relative humidity dropping to 14%. Winds will be out of the NW 5-15 this morning and switching to S 5-15 this afternoon. These conditions will assist firefighting efforts relative to what was experienced when the fire was discovered. Objectives for today include firefighter and public safety, structure protection, hold existing lines, and continue line construction.
Media Tour: Meet at the roadblock on highway 85 north of Deadwood 6/30/02 at 9:30 am and 12:00 Noon (MT)