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Oregon Department Of Forestry’s Northeast Oregon District Responds To The Old Emigrant Fire (Photo) - 06/16/26

Pendleton, Ore. – The Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) Northeast Oregon District is responding to the Old Emigrant Fire eight miles east of Pendleton, Oregon, which is estimated to be over 450 acres.

The ODF Northeast Oregon District is in unified command with the U.S. Wildland Fire Service and Umatilla Tribal Fire. Resources from the ODF Northeast Oregon District, U.S. Wildland Fire Service, Umatilla Tribal Fire and Tri-County Mutual Aid are responding.

 

So far, ODF has sent seven Type 6 engines, one dozer and two overhead personnel to assist in suppression efforts. A Type 2 helicopter has been ordered along with a Type 1 Hotshot Crew. Due to the quick increase in acres, a Type 3 incident management team has been ordered as well.

 

“Due to wind gusts up to 30 mph and extremely dry fuels, this fire is growing rapidly.” said Justin Lauer, ODF Northeast Oregon District Forester. “Alongside our partners, ODF is working diligently to suppress the fire as quickly and safely as possible.”

 

The surrounding area is currently in a red flag warning, meaning weather conditions like strong winds, heat, and low humidity are contributing to extreme fire behavior. In conditions like this, it is extremely important for Oregonians to actively practice wildfire prevention.

 

Check local restrictions and fire danger levels to remain informed and prevent the next human-caused fire.

 

For more information on how you can help prevent wildfires, visit keeporegongreen.org

Oregon Department Of Forestry’s Northeast Oregon District Responds To The Old Emigrant Fire (Photo) - 06/16/26

Pendleton, Ore. – The Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) Northeast Oregon District is responding to the Old Emigrant Fire eight miles east of Pendleton, Oregon, which is estimated to be over 450 acres.

The ODF Northeast Oregon District is in unified command with the U.S. Wildland Fire Service and Umatilla Tribal Fire. Resources from the ODF Northeast Oregon District, U.S. Wildland Fire Service, Umatilla Tribal Fire and Tri-County Mutual Aid are responding.

 

So far, ODF has sent seven Type 6 engines, one dozer and two overhead personnel to assist in suppression efforts. A Type 2 helicopter has been ordered along with a Type 1 Hotshot Crew. Due to the quick increase in acres, a Type 3 incident management team has been ordered as well.

 

“Due to wind gusts up to 30 mph and extremely dry fuels, this fire is growing rapidly.” said Justin Lauer, ODF Northeast Oregon District Forester. “Alongside our partners, ODF is working diligently to suppress the fire as quickly and safely as possible.”

 

The surrounding area is currently in a red flag warning, meaning weather conditions like strong winds, heat, and low humidity are contributing to extreme fire behavior. In conditions like this, it is extremely important for Oregonians to actively practice wildfire prevention.

 

Check local restrictions and fire danger levels to remain informed and prevent the next human-caused fire.

 

For more information on how you can help prevent wildfires, visit keeporegongreen.org