Rowena fire 1

A Fire Boss fixed wing aircraft, above, drops water on the “Milepost  78 fire” near Mayer State Park and Rowena. 

Firefighters responded to three fires Friday morning, June 25, burning adjacent to Interstate 84 near Rowena, and while working to put these fires out two additional starts were discovered along the freeway. These fires, named the Milepost 78 Fire, burned grass, brush and timber primarily within Mayer State Park protected by the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF).

The three larger fires burned approximately seven acres between I-84 and the railroad tracks, the other two fires were limited to a “spot.” When resources arrived the fire was running, spotting and torching with 8-10 foot flame lengths at the head of the fire. This fire behavior was mitigated by numerous water drops from Fire Boss aircraft. Moderating fire behavior with the water drops allowed firefighters on the ground to engage the fire and begin fire line construction.

Rowena fire 2

A helicopter, loaned from the S-503 Fire on the Warm Springs Reservation, also responded to the fire, which was contained to only seven acres, despite 10-foot flames torching at  the fires leading edge when crews first arrived.