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Incident Name: Cary    Incident Number: CARRU-63759
Date Reported: 06/29/2012    Time Reported: 12:42 PM
Incident Type: Vegetation Fire (CONTROLLED)
Incident Location: Cary Rd X Tripp Flats Rd (TB934-B2)    City: Anza
Cause: Under Investigation    Loss: $0    Save: $0
Injuries:
Fatalities: 0    Critical: 0    Moderate: 0    Minor: 0    Non-Injury: 0
Transported Ground Ambulance(s): 0    Air Ambulance(s): 0
Containment Time: 06/30/2012 0700    Control Time: 07/01/2012 0800
Resources Assigned
Engines: 25    Helicopter(s): 4    Truck Co: 0
Fire Fighters: 246    RVC Medic(s): 0    Air Tankers: 6
Overhead Personnel: 2    Ambulance(s): 0    Fire Crew(s): 10
Specialized Equipment: Medic Squad
County OES: Yes    Fire Prev.: No    Water Tenders: 4
Utilities: No    Bulldozers: 4
Red Cross: No    Displaced Persons: No    Adult(s): 0    Child: 0
Cooperating Agencies: Bureau of Land Mangement, CAL FIRE/Riverside, California Highway Patrol – Indio, Riverside County Fire Department, Riverside County Sheriff’s Office, USFS – Cleveland
Current Situation: Update 8:00 am, July 1, 2012 - The fire was fully controlled at 8 am this morning. Update 5:42 pm, June 30, 2012 - Final size of the fire was 160 acres. Update 8:35 am, June 30, 2012 - The fire was 100% contained at 7 am this morning with expected full control by 8 am tomorrow (July 1). Resources assigned for the day include: 1 Incident Commander, 10 engines, 6 handcrews, 2 dozers, 2 water tenders, 1 helicopter, 2 Division Supervisors, 1 Safety Officer and a BLM agency rep. Update 8:06 pm - The fire is still 150 acres, 60% contained. Unless significant fire activity or events warrant an update, the next update will be at approximately 7 am. No injuries reported. No structures threatened. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Update 7:33 pm - The fire is still holding at 150 acres, 20% contained. CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department would like to thank the residents who created and maintained 100 feet of defensible space which aided fire suppression efforts. For more information on taking necessary steps to prepare your family and homes for potential wildfires, please visit our website at www.rvcfire.org. Update 5:03 pm - The fire is currently 150 acres, 10% contained. Full containment is expected at 6:00 am tomorrow morning (June 30) with full control expected by 7:00 am Sunday morning (July 1). Update 4:11 pm - The forward rate of spread has been stopped. Updates will be posted as information becomes available. Update 3:49 pm - Per the Incident Commander, the fire is approximately 75-100 acres with 10% containment. The two structures that were destroyed was a wooden storage shed and an unoccupied double wide mobile home. Update 3:42 pm - Battalion Chief Phil Rawlings will be on scene for media interviews. Please call 951-940-6985 to facilitate all interview requests.
Evacuations: No    Evacuation Comments:
Prepared By: Melody Hendrickson    Prepared Date/Time: 07/01/2012 1650

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