Willow Patch Fire Final Update, Friday, July 6, 2018, AM
WILLOW PATCH FIRE
Fire Information Update
July 6, 2018, 9 AM
For Immediate Release
Contact: Beth McClanahan
Willow Patch Fire
Fire Information Officer
(760)791-5804

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Please note: This will be the last update unless there are significant changes on the fire.
Size: 4582 acres
Date started: June 29, 2018
Percent contained: 80%
Cause of ignition: Human
Location: Willow Patch Fire is located 9 miles east of Richfield: Sevier County.
Number of personnel: 156
- 8 Engines
- 4 Handcrews
- 3 Dozers
- 2 Helicopters
- 1 Water tenders
- 1 Air Attack
Cooperators: Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands, Bureau of Land Management, US Forest Service and County
What’s happening: Due to rugged terrain, travel times and critical objective of full suppression, direct attack being initiated where feasible. Current resources are on track to meet the target of full suppression. The fire behavior is minimal. Isolated torching within interior islands, continued creeping within the Mahogany fuel types.
Closures: All roads leading into the fire will require a fire personnel escort to ensure firefighter public safety.
Forecast: Forecast high winds up to 30 mph. Hot and dry conditions. Red flag warning starting at noon in the fire area.
Safety: For your safety and firefighter safety, please do not stop along highway 24 where you see fire activity or equipment.