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Teton County Emergency Management
Sunday September 9th, 2012 :: 04:22 p.m. MDT

Advisory

Game Creek to Cache Creek, plus Snow King closed to hiking. Check link/email for info on smoke plume.

ATTENTION: THERE ARE NO EVACUATIONS ORDERED FOR ANY RESIDENCES AT THIS TIME (9/9/12 4:20PM).

A large smoke plume is currently visible from the Town of Jackson, attributed to a 100-acre spot fire located in Wilson Canyon. Spot fires are fire starts outside the main body of the fire and caused by blowing debris or embers. The Incident command team has both aerial and ground resources working on the spot fire, in addition to the main body of the fire.

Smoke often makes the fire appear closer than it is. It can be difficult to gauge the fire’s distance especially when there are changes in topography between the viewer and the head of the fire. Large plumes often develop around late afternoon as fire activity peaks due to rising temperatures, lower humidity, and increased winds.
The team continues to update the fire’s relationship to Snow King, Cache Creek and other areas. Initial reports from air operations estimate the spot fire is roughly 1 to 1 ½ miles south of Snow King. Fire officials are scheduled to fly the fire at 4:00p.m. to confirm the estimate. The Town of Jackson is not considered to be in immediate danger. Management of the fire is still in alignment with the incident objectives and strategies, with an emphasis on protection of Snow King and the communication towers located there.

The public needs to be aware that there is also a closure in effect for Cache Creek trailhead, Game Creek trailhead, and the Cache/Game trail plus everything in between. This includes a closure of any hiking up Snow King Mountain.

Emergency Management reminds everyone that whether or not there is a wildfire, every person and family should have a preparedness/evacuation plan, disaster kit, and communications plan. These plans should include not only family members, but also pets and livestock. Visit www.tetonwyo.org/em for information on disaster preparedness.

Address/Location
Teton County Emergency Management
3240 Adams Canyon Dr
Jackson, WY 83001

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 307-733-9572

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