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Brush
fire doused at Lake Creek Lodge
Local
firefighters quickly subdued a small brush fire in Camp Sherman Sunday,
July 13.
The fire was located behind
Cabin 17 on the northeast section of the 42-acre property located off
Road 1419. Cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Barbara Sufficool, cook at
Lake Creek Lodge, was walking her dog when she spotted the fire shortly
before 11 a.m. She alerted Velda Brust, who telephoned 9-1-1 and reported
the fire.
"The response was wonderful,"
said Brust. "They deserve our gratitude for speedily getting here and
putting out the fire. Response was from local Search and Rescue members,
Forest Service and fire department. They mopped it all up."
It was indeed fortunate that
they got the fire knocked down quickly. A blaze in dry brush, stumps and
downed wood could have become a much greater problem in the residential
community.
Captain Gary Lovegren, Sisters-Camp
Sherman Rural Fire Protection District, was in charge of operations.
Early on the scene were Larry
Fernandez and Sergeant Mark Foster of the Jefferson County Search and
Rescue team (Hasty Team). They used a hose to water down the fire until
the fire crew arrived from Sisters. Also quickly on the scene were Jack
Jones, Jefferson County Sheriff, and local Deputy Sheriff Dave Blann.
Lake Creek Lodge has 17 cabins
and a main lodge on the grounds near Pine Lodge Road and the fire was
east of the barn at Metolius Meadows. This area will be the site of the
new meeting hall proposed for Lake Creek Lodge by new owner Gordon Jones.
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