Colorado Daily Status Report July 28

Alerts/Warnings            
National Terrorism Advisory System - No Current Alerts * Twitter * Facebook
National Wildfire Preparedness Level 3NIFC Sit ReportDefinition of Levels
Rocky Mountain Preparedness Level 2 RMCC Morning Intelligence * Sit Report
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Duty Officer: (303) 472-4046
Emergency Operations Center (SEOC): The State Emergency Operations Center remains at Level IV - monitoring - for weather and flash flood potential.

Alkali Fire
Date of Incident:
Wednesday, July 23
Location:
14 miles north of Maybell, Moffat County – on private property
Size:
20,690 acres
Containment:
100% as of July 27, 2014 at 9:00 PM
Evacuations:
Three individuals were evacuated
Damaged Structures:
One homestead, one barn and one propane tank
Funding:
Emergency Fire Fund (EFF) (EFF period ended at midnight on 7/25/14)
Information Sources:
COEmergency.com – Colorado Wildfire Watch App Android - Apple
State Resources:
DFPC FMO Parsons is the Agency Administrator. 
DHSEM Regional Field Manager is providing support and technical assistance.
DFPC Billing Specialist assigned as an Incident Business Advisor.
Additional
This will be the final update for the Alkali Fire in this report.

Elk Springs Fire
Date of Incident:
Saturday, July 26
Location:
1.4 miles south of US Highway 40, Southeast of Elk Springs
Size:
450 acres as of July 28
Containment:
90% anticipated by end of shift today, July 28th
Evacuations:
None Reported
Damaged Structures:
None Reported
Resources:
BLM Squad 1-1, 2 Juniper Valley Crews, Roosevelt Hot Shots, and Wyoming Hot Shots
County and State Engines
2 Air Attack modules
5 Single Engine Air Tankers (SEATs)
1 Heavy Air Tanker (available on call)
1 Helicopter
Information Sources:
COEmergency.com – Colorado Wildfire Watch App Android - Apple
State Resources:
DFPC West Regional FMO assigned as ICT3 on Elk Springs Fire
DFPC Colorado River Regional FMO providing on-site support and assistance to Moffat County on the Elk Springs Fire.
DHSEM Regional Field manager is supporting and monitoring the incident.

Mesa County – West Salt Creek Landslide
Date of Incident:
Saturday, May 25
Location:
Collbran, Co
Area Impacted:
4 miles long, 2 miles wide and up to 250 feet deep.
Information Sources:
Additional:
USGS, Colorado Geological Survey, and DHSEM Regional Field Manager providing direct technical support, continued monitoring and coordination of resources.