Seaside Firefighters Deploy as Part of Clatsop Task Force

OSFM pre-positioning firefighters and equipment in Central Oregon
Firefighters Pre-Positioned
Firefighters Pre-Positioned

Five individuals from Seaside Fire & Rescue and Engine 3121 will serve on the Clatsop task force being pre-positioned Friday morning, August 4, in Jefferson County to support statewide fire fighting capacity.

Lieutenant Matt Keefer and firefighters Jackson Schermerhorn, Britton Kilian, Angeles Vargas, and Levi Dickey will join firefighters from Astoria, Lewis & Clark, Cannon Beach, and Gearhart in the Clatsop task force. They are scheduled to be pre-positioned for 72 hours or longer, as needed.

Clatsop County Task Force Deployed


Oregon State Fire Marshal Press Release - August 3, 2023

With fire danger increasing and Red Flag Warnings issued for a large part of Oregon east of the Cascades, the Oregon State Fire Marshal (OSFM) is pre-positioning firefighters and equipment in Central Oregon. 

Two task forces from Clatsop and Washington counties will mobilize Friday morning, August 4. These firefighters will be pre-positioned in Jefferson County. These resources will be pre-positioned for 72 hours and will stay longer if needed. These task forces add additional firefighting capacity if a brush or wildfire breaks out.

“The increased fire danger and the threat of dry lightning across portions of Oregon is concerning as we head into the weekend,” Oregon State Fire Marshal Mariana Ruiz-Temple said. “We’re using the power of the Oregon Fire Mutual Aid System to move resources and add capacity to respond to any fire that may spark. Our goal is to keep fires small and away from communities.”

These centrally located task forces give the OSFM the ability to quickly move firefighters to other parts of the state if they are needed. 

Pre-positioning resources is one of the tools the OSFM has as part of its Response Ready Oregon initiative. These resources boost initial fire attack and allow a quick response to emerging fires in Oregon. These firefighters and equipment are not assigned to a specific fire but are ready to respond if there is a fire. 

With Oregon in the heart of wildfire season, the OSFM encourages all Oregonians to be aware of the dry conditions and take necessary precautions to avoid sparking a human-caused fire. The OSFM asks all Oregonians to be vigilant, and if they spot a fire, report it immediately.

ABOUT RESPONSE READY OREGON

The OSFM’s Response Ready Oregon initiative was created to help increase capacity and modernize wildfire response within the Oregon Fire Mutual Aid System (OFMAS). The goal of Response Ready Oregon is to attack fires while they are small, keep them away from communities, and reduce large, costly wildfires.