
Seven wildland fire engines and three support vehicles with 27 firefighters have headed to the Echo Mountain Fire in western Oregon; including one engine from Jackson Hole Fire/EMS. The States of Kansas, South Dakota and Wyoming each contributed one engine and Fremont County, Campbell County and Rock Springs City Fire Department also sent one engine each along with the engine from Jackson. The Strike Team Leaders were provided by Sublette County Unified Fire and the Wyoming State Forestry Division. The force was assembled utilizing the Great Plains Interstate Compact which allows for rapid deployment of State and County resources. The Strike Team will be on assignment for approximately 18 days to help Oregon fight its numerous fires across the State.
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