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VOLUSIA COUNTY SITUATION REPORT # 39
(status changes made since last report shown in bold
black type)
EVENT: WILDFIRES 1998
DATE / TIME: June 29,
1998 @ 2100 hrs
EOC ACTIVATION LEVEL :
3
LOCAL STATE OF EMERGENCY
DECLARATION : ISSUED JUNE 22, 1998 AT 1 P.M. RETROACTIVE TO JUNE 20, 1998
DATE OF EXPIRATION :
Was extended for another seven days. Effective now until July 3, 1998
CONTACT NUMBERS FOR COUNTY EOC AND
PIO: (904)254-1500
COUNTY ESF-5 FAX : (904)
258-4096
SUMMARY OF FIRE ACTIVITY
NUMBER OF FIRES TO DATE:
66
LOCATION(S) OF FIRES TO DATE :
FIRES LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY
DUE TO NUMBER OF FIRES AND FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE,
REPORT FOCUSES UPON MAJOR/SIGNIFICANT FIRES ONLY. OTHER SMALLER FIRES MAY BE PRESENT.
SIMILARLY, PREVIOUSLY KNOWN SMALLER FIRES WHICH HAVE BEEN BROUGHT UNDER CONTROL ARE NOT
INCLUDED IN THIS SYNOPSIS.
NUMBER OF MAJOR/SIGNIFICANT FIRES
CURRENTLY ACTIVE: 13
ACREAGE OF FIRES CURRENTLY ACTIVE:
ESTIMATED TOTAL ACREAGE, APPROXIMATELY 80,000+
SOUTH LAKE HARNEY FIRES, SE VOLUSIA OFF SR 46. This fire
originated in Brevard County and entered Volusia County at about 1500 hours today. It is
now an imminent threat to homes in the Lake Harney area from the south. One home and three
vehicles have been destroyed, but the occurrence is under investigation.
LOCATIONS OF MAJOR/SIGNIFICANT FIRES (SEE ATTACHED MAP FOR
GENERAL LOCATIONS OF THE FOLLOWING): The following list of fires are currently contained.
Mop up operations have begun. No additional information on fire status since report (#35).
1. LAFAYETTE LANDINGS COMPLEX --- Includes fires previously
designated as Clark Bay (west of Daytona Beach) and Lafayette Landings (east of SR 11,
north of DeLand. Central Volusia County off US 92 and east of SR 11 north of DeLand. After
deployment of aircraft, dozers and tractors, firefighters successfully defended the
Plantation Pines subdivision from this fire. The fire is no longer an immediate threat to
the subdivision and residents were allowed back. This fire has now joined with the fires
along SR 40 and to the large fire in the middle of Flagler County. The strategy to set a
controlled burn on the west side of this fire still remains, weather permitting. This fire
has been currently contained. A flare up occurred in the northwest portion of the fire.
2. SHUNZ ROAD (West of Port Orange) NW of Tomoka Farms
subdivision and SW of county landfill off SR 415. This fire has advanced towards Pioneer
Trail and SR 44 but has been contained. This fire has joined with the larger Lafayette
Landing fire located to the north across I-4. This fire has been currently contained.
3 LAKE HARNEY ROAD/MAYTOWN OSTEEN ROAD- This fire is in the
mop up stage and is currently being handled by inmate crews.
4. SUNDY TRAIL (WEST OF NEW SMYRNA BEACH)-- The area
includes Damascus Road south of SR 44 near Sundy Trail east of DeLand. This fire has been
currently contained.
5. SR 40/BUCKSKIN LANE IN THE RODEO ACRES AREA, WEST OF
ORMOND BEACH. The fire has joined with the Lafayette Landing Complex and the fire has been
currently contained.
6. LAKE WOODRUFF (West of Highway 17, northwest of DeLeon
Springs). This fire being allowed to burn itself out and poses no threat to life or
structures.
7. COUNTY ROAD 3/STONE ROAD, SOUTH OF SR 4O BARBERVILLE
AREA. No apparent threat to people or buildings at this time. This fire being allowed to
burn itself out and poses no threat to life or structures.
8. RANCHETTE ROAD (west of New Smyrna Beach) south of SR 44
in the vicinity of Ranchette Road. This has joined the Lafayette Landing fire. Fire is
currently contained.
9. NINE MILE POINT AND CR 3 NEAR PIERSON/SEVILLE. Currently
contained.
10. I-95 (north of U.S. 1/Ormond near Volusia
/Flagler county line). Currently contained.
11. I-95 AND MAYTOWN ROAD (WEST OF OAK HILL). Currently
contained.
12. I-95 AND THE 275 MILE MARKER IN ORMOND BEACH. Currently
contained
SUPPRESSION EFFORTS UNDERWAY :
The policy is to protect life first. Protection of structures will be prioritized based on
field conditions. A series of control burns have been and will be set, depending on
local weather conditions. The overall situation is stabilized. The Plantation Pines area
was successfully defended. All fires have been currently contained within established fire
lines. A unified command consisting Volusia and Flagler Counties and the City of Ormond
Beach has been coordinated with DOF to begin mop up operations. It has been determined
that some fires may be suspicious in nature. Controlled burns have been started. Air
reconnaissance flights are being done by the U.S. Forest Service out of New Smyrna Beach
and DeLand airports.
MUTUAL AID: Resources
from other states are present. State ESF 4 and 9 have 107 firefighters through the Fire
Chiefs Association; DOT District 7, 7 people with one D6 bulldozer, transport
tractor, and service truck; DOT District 4, 2 people with one D6 bulldozer. The State Fire
Marshal Office has sent 8 people, FLNG (Florida National Guard) has sent 28 and 2 LNO
people with three 2 ½ ton trucks and 11 Humvees. National Guard resources were placed in
direct support of Fire Command. Federal Incident Command (Blue Team) has provided a 38
person overhead team that arrived on Saturday. They brought 5 "hot shot" teams
which consist of 20 personnel per team, and included a Type I helicopter equipped with a
2000 gal water tank, 2 Type II helicopters and 1 tactical aircraft for aerial spotting.
The U.S. Forestry Service/DOF sent 104 firefighters tonight and an additional 164
firefighters will be arriving Sunday. They have provided 16 tractor plow units and 30
engines. Five PIOs have arrived to assist with media inquiries. The Salvation Army
is undertaking all field food as of Monday, 6/29/98. A new warehouse for storage &
distribution has been established at the Daytona Mall (Nova Road). A National Guard
contingent of 20 personnel with 6 dozers and support teams have been relocated to the
Volusia County Fairgrounds. A Fire Behavior Analyst has arrived. The military
contingent has increased with the arrival of two mechanics and a repair truck.
OTHER: Two State
Division of Emergency Management liaisons are on the scene.
State Division of Forestry liaison present in Fire Command
National Guard liaison present as ESF 13 in CEOC.
INJURIES / CASUALTIES
INJURIES (MINOR) TO DATE : 6
(firefighters) +1 fire contractor
FATALITIES TO DATE : 0
MISSING PERSONS TO DATE :
0
STATUS OF MISSING PERSONS :
N/A
PROPERTY / INFRASTRUCTURE IMPACTED
HOMES THREATENED : ±9000
homes threatened in various areas around Volusia County including 200 homes in the Lake
Harney area off SR 46.
HOME DESTROYED : 1
(destruction may not be a result of forest fire, cause under investigation)
BUSINESSES THREATENED : 1
BUSINESSES DAMAGED : 0
BUSINESSES DESTROYED :
0
OTHER STRUCTURES THREATENED :
15 (miscellaneous hunting camp structures)
OTHER STRUCTURES DAMAGED :
0
OTHER STRUCTURES DESTROYED :
0
VEHICLES DAMAGED : 3
(two automobiles and a boat)
VEHICLES DESTROYED : 0
INFRASTRUCTURE IMPACTED:
There are plans to remove damaged trees along U.S. Hwy. 92 that are a hazard to power
lines.
ROADS CLOSED : No closures
at this time, but roads are being monitoring for visibility and fires.
EVACUATIONS / SHELTERS
AREA(S) EVACUATED: All
areas are cleared and residents area permitted to return to their homes previously
evacuated (mandatory and voluntary)
Plantation Pines access permitted for residents with proper
ID.
Voluntary Evacuation of Osteen-Maytown Road/Lake Harney
Area
Voluntary Evacuation of Pioneer Way off Pioneer Trail
(estimate 5-6 homes).
Voluntary Evacuation of area along Independence Drive,
adjacent to SR 46/Lake Harney. Return access to this area is restricted. Number of homes
is unknown.
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS EVACUATED:
0
NUMBER OF EVACUEES : 0
NUMBER OF SHELTERS OPEN : 0
BILLETING FOR SUPPORT CREWS :
1. DELAND MIDDLE SCHOOL - 104 CREW MEMBERS
2. DELAND HIGH SCHOOL - 100 CREW MEMBERS
3. ERAU - 37 CREW MEMBERS
4. STETSON - 174 CREW MEMBERS
5. DELTONA HIGH SCHOOL - STANDBY
6. Volusia County Fairgrounds - Federal Overhead
Southern Blue Team
SHELTER POPULATION : 0
NUMBER OF SHELTERS ON STANDBY :
4
1. PALM TERRACE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, ORMOND BEACH (FOR
ELDERLY PSN)
2. SPRUCE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL, PORT ORANGE
3. DELAND YMCA
4. ORMOND BEACH
MISCELLANEOUS
STATUS OF FIREWORKS BAN AND OTHER
BURN CONTROLS: Volusia County passed an ordinance on Thursday, June 25, 1998,
banning the sale and use of fireworks in unincorporated and incorporated areas. All
vendors including those who sell fireworks in tent sales have voluntarily agreed not to
sell any fireworks to individuals in Volusia County. Firework shows have been voluntarily
canceled in the cities of DeLand, DeBary, Deltona, Port Orange, Edgewater, Ormond Beach.
Holly Hill has issued an emergency order banning fireworks. Pierson has also passed an
ordinance to ban fireworks. The Governor has issued a statewide ban on fireworks.
FINANCIAL: Daily costs
are estimated at $75,000-$100,000 excluding state-wide mutual aid and additional
expenditures from municipalities. Expect operations to continue for 2 weeks.
FEDERAL OVERHEAD
SOUTHERN BLUE TEAM: Efforts are underway to facilitate the transition from
"mutual aid" to the Federal Overhead Team. Resources (food, lodging, etc.) are
being secured, in cooperation with federal representatives, during this period. Incident
Command Post has been established at the Volusia County Fairgrounds on SR 44, east of I-4
and the City of DeLand.
FEEDING: The
Salvation Army has assumed responsibility for feeding firefighters.
TRAFFIC PLANNING: A meeting
has been scheduled for the purpose of evaluating alternative patterns of traffic flow
during the upcoming weekend in anticipation of the possibility for poor visibility/fires
and the accompanying impacts (if any) upon the increased traffic volumes associated with
the NASCAR race at the Daytona International Speedway.
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