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Unit Information

Texas 
College Station, 
Texas 
77845 
Texas 
College Station, 
Texas 
77845 

Incident Contacts

  • Fire Information
    Email:
    2022.northbranchsupport@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    817 381 5914
    Hours:
    S-S- 8am-8pm
  • James Wettstaed
    Phone:
    7705303950

07/25/2022: 1148 Fire Morning Update

1148 Fire
Publication Type: News 07/25/2022

 

1148 Fire Update

July 25, 2022 10:00 a.m.

 

1148 Fire Stats:

Size: 457 Acres

Containment: 95%

Location: 15 miles SW of

Graham, TX

Start Date: July 18, 2021

Cause: Unknown

Resources Assigned

    Total personnel: 2

 

The Southern Area Blue, Type-I Incident Management Team assumed command of the 1148 Fire at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 20, 2022.

 

Current Status:

No additional growth has occurred on the 1148 Fire in several days. Two taskforces of firefighters spent Sunday mopping up the fire, while also being available for initial attack for any new fire starts in their area. At the end of their shift, these task forces were released from the 1148 fire.

 

Fire operations are on the ground today making final evaluations on the final containment.

 

Fire Weather:

Continued weather will be mostly sunny and hot, with dry conditions throughout the day.  Temperatures are expected to reach 102 degrees, with humidity as low as 20%.  The chance of wetting rain is 0%. Afternoon winds will 8-11 mph out of the south and later from the southeast with gusts up to 17 mph. As reminder, if thunderstorms develop in north Texas, they could generate outflow winds in the afternoon that could cause brief wind shifts and gusts. These storms do not need to be over a fire to cause significant shifts in weather patterns.

 

Closures/Evacuations: There are currently no evacuation orders in place.

 

Safety and Notifications:

Personal responsibility and

prevention of the next ignition is

of utmost importance in preventing the next wildfire. Refrain from parking vehicles on dry grass and make sure all power equipment is in good working condition. Do your part to help our firefighters.

 

Wildfires are a NO DRONE ZONE. If you fly, we can’t. Flying a drone near a wildfire can shut down all air operations.

 

Fire Information:

 

Fire Information Line:

817-381-5914

 

Email:

2022.northbranchsupport@firenet.gov

 

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Inciweb:

https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8251/