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Russell’s Camp Fire At 2600+ Acres (UPDATE)

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EVACUATIONS: Residents of houses/cabins along County Road 24, Cold Springs Road, between the Albany/Converse County line to the south and the intersection with Fetterman Road to the north were requested to evacuate. This includes the Meadow Creek area. An evacuation center was available at the Recreation Center in Douglas, Wyoming. Sheriff’s Deputies went door-to-door and called residents in the evacuation area. Call the Converse County Sheriff’s Department in Glenrock (307-436-2778) or Douglas (307-358-4700) with questions.

Incident Overview

Size: Estimated at 2570+ acres and growing to the north and east.

Location: Southwest corner of Converse County, just north of Albany County, 32 miles south of Glenrock, Wyoming. North and west of Cold Springs Road (Converse County Road 24), and Little Medicine Road in Albany County. Northwest of Campbell Creek Campground and Twin Peaks Trailhead. The fire has burned north over Buffalo Peak, south of Squaw Mountain and west to East Box Elder Creek.

Terrain: Very rugged.

Land ownership: Burning on the Medicine Bow National Forest, state and private lands.

Resources: 2 heavy and 2 single-engine air tankers dropped retardant on the fire Tuesday. 6 hand crews, 15 engines, three Type I, one Type II and two Type III helicopters, two bulldozers and a road grader are working in direct attack, line construction or structure protection.

Structures threatened: Homes and cabins along Cold Springs Road.

Direction: The fire has been primarily driven to the north and east by high winds.

Cause: Under investigation.

Reported: Mid-day Sunday, June 17.

Fuels: Primarily mixed conifer.

Closures:

- Cold Springs Rd (Little Medicine Road), from the junction with Fetterman Road south to the Converse-Albany County line.

- Russell’s Camp Rd, NSFR 607

- Laprelle Guard Station

- Campbell Creek Campground

- Twin Peaks Trail, #618

Rocky Mountain Incident Management Team B, a Type II team, Incident Commander Todd Pechota, took management responsibility for the fire Tuesday morning, working closely with local government and agency offices. County, state and federal firefighting resources from several states and agencies are cooperating.

Information updates: Can be found on Twitter at @MBRNFsTBNG, hashtag #RussellsCampFire.

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