Hermiston Brush Fire Prompts Response from Numerous Agencies

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The cause of a brush fire behind the Oxbow Trail in Hermiston on Tuesday remains under investigation. (Photo courtesy of UCFD No. 1)

Local fire departments and law enforcement agencies are taking on a brush fire Tuesday, July 18, in Hermiston.

Umatilla County Fire District No. 1 reported it received the call at 2:29 p.m. to respond to the fire on West Elm Avenue behind Oxbow Trail. This was the same area that was on fire the previous afternoon.

Hermiston Police Officer Christian Jackson carries a dog away from Tuesday’s fire behind the Oxbow Trail.

Umatilla Rural Fire Protection District, Boardman Fire Rescue District, the fire departments of Echo, Boardman and Irrigon were among initial agencies to provide assistance, along with the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office, Umatilla Police Department, Hermiston Police Department, Oregon State Police and the Oregon National Guard.

By 6 p.m., Pendleton Fire and Ambulance Service, Heppner Fire Department, Pilot Rock Fire Protection District and the Umatilla Tribal Fire Department also received calls for assistance. Umatilla County Fire District No. 1 also was on the scene and helping with the fire.

The Oregon State Fire Marshal soon after 7 p.m. mobilized a helicopter to help with the brush fire.

“There are numerous transient camps in the area and they have all been advised to evacuate by law enforcement,” according to Umatilla County Fire. “Several dogs have also been rescued from the area. No injuries have been reported at this time. The cause of the fire is under investigation.”