September 4, 2020
Meadows Fire
100% Lined, Mop-Up In-Progress
ROGUE VALLEY, ORE. – Local residents called in a “Human Caused” fire at 12:40 a.m. in Sams Valley: eight (8) miles Southwest of Shady Cove. The Oregon Department of Forestry – Southwest Oregon District (ODF-SWO) responded with five (5) engines, two (2) hand crews, one (1) dozer, and three (3) water tenders. There was approximately forty-five (45) ODF-SWO personnel on scene. Jackson County Fire District No. 3 also responded with one (1) engine and one (1) water tender. A preliminary investigation reveals that a down powerline is the cause of the four (4) acre fire.
Rogue Valley is in a fire weather “Red Flag Warning” today and into Labor Day weekend: triple digit heat, low humidity, and gusty winds. The risk of large costly fires is high. With 96% of Southwest Oregon’s fires being Human Caused this season, ODF asks that the public exercise extreme caution and follow local fire restrictions, Southwest Oregon is currently in “Extreme.”
Fire Name | Meadows |
Size | 4 Acres |
Containment % | 100% Contained, Mop-up in progress |
Start Date & Time | 12:40 am, 9/4/2020 |
Location | Sams Valley (8 Miles Southwest of Shady Cove) / Block 14000 of Meadows Road |
Expected Weather | Triple Digit Heat, Low Humidity, Gusty Winds |
Cause | Human Caused (Under Investigation) |
Personnel | Approx. 45 |
Crews | 2 |
Engines | 5 |
Dozers | 1 |
Tenders | 3 |
Structure Task Forces | Fire District 3 was on scene with 1 engine and 1 water tender |