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Eyerly
fire camp still operating
Somewhat forgotten
today, amid the rash of fires around the state of Oregon, is the fact that
the Eyerly fire camp is still in operation.
Located about one mile from
downtown Camp Sherman adjacent to the Allingham guard station is a well-stocked
fire camp housing about 200 firefighters.
"The camp is well supplied
and could grow rapidly to 1,000 or more firefighters if hot spots develop
in either the Cache Mountain or Eyerly fire zones," said Bob Elliott,
a retired Forest Service employee, now working at the fire camp.
"Five crews (20 people per
crew) from the Northeast were released Monday," said Bob Fitzsimmons.
They flew out of Redmond and
headed back to Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania and other
eastern sectors.
Most of the people feel that
the fire camp will remain in operation until the end of the month, depending
on weather, winds and hot spots -- continuing the mop-up operation.
"I haven't been digging dirt
lately," said Elliott. "Fortunately, there are many young people in good
physical shape and trained for this type of hard work."
The camp is well supplied
and Maria Sanchez works the supply tent area most of the day. Breakfast
and dinner are supplied every day at the camp with lunch in the field.
"The food is excellent, including
vegetarian choices for those wanting them," said Ed Bridgeman, Order Manager
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