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Idaho Department of Lands wants to thank the following for their help during the Bedrock Fire:

Lenore Post Office
Lenore Community Center
LeBaron Park
Idaho Department of Lands Clearwater Supervisory Area
Orofino Subway
Canyon Inn Bar and Grill
Representative Caroline Nilsson Troy
Rocky Mountain Blue Team
Clearwater-Potlatch Timber Protective Association
Avista power company
Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests
USDA Forest Service

See the whole thank-you list: www.idl.idaho.gov/pressrelease/citizens-thanked-for-their-help-during-bedrock-fire/

The Bedrock Fire reached 11,205 acres before it was 100% contained.
The cause is under investigation. For more fire information visit our Fire News Feed: www.idl.idaho.gov/fire-management/fire-news-feed/

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September 2nd, 4:30 pm
Idaho Department of Lands wants to thank the following for their help during the Bedrock Fire:

Lenore Post Office
Lenore Community Center
LeBaron Park
Idaho Department of Lands Clearwater Supervisory Area
Orofino Subway
Canyon Inn Bar and Grill
Representative Caroline Nilsson Troy
Rocky Mountain Blue Team
Clearwater-Potlatch Timber Protective Association
Avista power company
Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests
USDA Forest Service

See the whole thank-you list: https://www.idl.idaho.gov/pressrelease/citizens-thanked-for-their-help-during-bedrock-fire/

The Bedrock Fire reached 11,205 acres before it was 100% contained.
The cause is under investigation. For more fire information visit our Fire News Feed: https://www.idl.idaho.gov/fire-management/fire-news-feed/

#BedrockFire

Counties, law enforcement, and emergency management agencies are critical to the wildland firefighting effort.

Idaho Department of Lands wants to thank the following for their help during the Bedrock Fire:

Nez Perce County
Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office
Nez Perce Emergency Management
Clearwater County
Clearwater County Sheriff’s Office
Clearwater Emergency Management

See the whole thank-you list: www.idl.idaho.gov/pressrelease/citizens-thanked-for-their-help-during-bedrock-fire/

The Bedrock Fire reached 11,205 acres before it was 100% contained.
The cause is under investigation. For more fire information visit our Fire News Feed: www.idl.idaho.gov/fire-management/fire-news-feed/

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September 1st, 1:30 pm
Counties, law enforcement, and emergency management agencies are critical to the wildland firefighting effort. 

Idaho Department of Lands wants to thank the following for their help during the Bedrock Fire:

Nez Perce County
Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office
Nez Perce Emergency Management
Clearwater County
Clearwater County Sheriff’s Office
Clearwater Emergency Management

See the whole thank-you list: https://www.idl.idaho.gov/pressrelease/citizens-thanked-for-their-help-during-bedrock-fire/

The Bedrock Fire reached 11,205 acres before it was 100% contained.
The cause is under investigation. For more fire information visit our Fire News Feed: https://www.idl.idaho.gov/fire-management/fire-news-feed/

#BedrockFire

The media plays an important role in spreading information about wildfires, especially local news outlets that really know the communties impacted by fires. We thank you for your help on the Bedrock Fire.

Thank you to:

The Lewiston Tribune
Window on the Clearwater
Local and regional news outlets

See the whole thank-you list: www.idl.idaho.gov/pressrelease/citizens-thanked-for-their-help-during-bedrock-fire/

The Bedrock Fire reached 11,205 acres before it was 100% contained.
The cause is under investigation. For more fire information visit our Fire News Feed: www.idl.idaho.gov/fire-management/fire-news-feed/

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August 31st, 1:30 pm
The media plays an important role in spreading information about wildfires, especially local news outlets that really know the communties impacted by fires. We thank you for your help on the Bedrock Fire.

Thank you to:

The Lewiston Tribune
Window on the Clearwater
Local and regional news outlets

See the whole thank-you list: https://www.idl.idaho.gov/pressrelease/citizens-thanked-for-their-help-during-bedrock-fire/

The Bedrock Fire reached 11,205 acres before it was 100% contained.
The cause is under investigation. For more fire information visit our Fire News Feed: https://www.idl.idaho.gov/fire-management/fire-news-feed/

#BedrockFire

Thank you to the following fire departments for the help during the Bedrock Fire. Volunteer/local departments are also often the first to respond and report fire starts, which is critical to IDL Fire's mission to respond as quickly as we can to incidents.

Kamiah Fire Department
Orofino Fire Department
Sunnyside Rural Fire District
Evergreen Fire District
Big Canyon Fire District
Nez Perce County Fire Department
Kendrick Volunteer Fire Department
Juliaetta Volunteer Fire Department
Genesee Fire Department
Deary Volunteer Fire Department
Moscow Volunteer Fire Department
Potlatch Rural Fire District
Troy Volunteer Fire & Rescue
Lewiston Fire Department
Wheatland Fire Protection District
Lenore volunteer fire departments
Twin Ridge Rural Fire Department

The fire was near Lenore, Idaho between Lewiston and Orofino and reached 11,205 acres before it was 100% contained Sunday. Over 12 days, members of the community, businesses, local government, and leaders supported the firefighting effort in a variety of ways. See the whole list: www.idl.idaho.gov/pressrelease/citizens-thanked-for-their-help-during-bedrock-fire/

The cause is under investigation. For more fire information visit our Fire News Feed: www.idl.idaho.gov/fire-management/fire-news-feed/

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August 26th, 1:30 pm
Thank you to the following fire departments for the help during the Bedrock Fire. Volunteer/local departments are also often the first to respond and report fire starts, which is critical to IDL Fires mission to respond as quickly as we can to incidents.

Kamiah Fire Department
Orofino Fire Department
Sunnyside Rural Fire District
Evergreen Fire District
Big Canyon Fire District
Nez Perce County Fire Department
Kendrick Volunteer Fire Department
Juliaetta Volunteer Fire Department
Genesee Fire Department
Deary Volunteer Fire Department
Moscow Volunteer Fire Department
Potlatch Rural Fire District
Troy Volunteer Fire & Rescue
Lewiston Fire Department
Wheatland Fire Protection District
Lenore volunteer fire departments
Twin Ridge Rural Fire Department

The fire was near Lenore, Idaho between Lewiston and Orofino and reached 11,205 acres before it was 100% contained Sunday. Over 12 days, members of the community, businesses, local government, and leaders supported the firefighting effort in a variety of ways. See the whole list: https://www.idl.idaho.gov/pressrelease/citizens-thanked-for-their-help-during-bedrock-fire/

The cause is under investigation. For more fire information visit our Fire News Feed: https://www.idl.idaho.gov/fire-management/fire-news-feed/

#BedrockFire

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Has a bird landing on a power pole,been ruled out as the cause of the fire...? ..

BPC fire department also helped with this fire

Thank you for your help during the Bedrock Fire.

The Idaho Department of Lands appreciates the efforts of communities of local farmers and private individuals in coordinating with us to use their local knowledge as well as the tractors, discs, dozers, water trucks and personnel to support suppression efforts, especially on the canyon rims. These coordinated efforts made a critical difference.

Thanks goes to the farming communities of:

Lenore
Leland
Southwick
Cavendish

The fire was near Lenore, Idaho between Lewiston and Orofino and reached 11,205 acres before it was 100% contained Sunday. Over 12 days, members of the community, businesses, local government, and leaders supported the firefighting effort in a variety of ways. See the whole list: www.idl.idaho.gov/pressrelease/citizens-thanked-for-their-help-during-bedrock-fire/

The cause is under investigation. For more fire information visit our Fire News Feed: www.idl.idaho.gov/fire-management/fire-news-feed/

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August 25th, 12:29 pm
Thank you for your help during the Bedrock Fire.

The Idaho Department of Lands appreciates the efforts of communities of local farmers and private individuals in coordinating with us to use their local knowledge as well as the tractors, discs, dozers, water trucks and personnel to support suppression efforts, especially on the canyon rims. These coordinated efforts made a critical difference.

Thanks goes to the farming communities of:

Lenore
Leland
Southwick
Cavendish

The fire was near Lenore, Idaho between Lewiston and Orofino and reached 11,205 acres before it was 100% contained Sunday. Over 12 days, members of the community, businesses, local government, and leaders supported the firefighting effort in a variety of ways. See the whole list: https://www.idl.idaho.gov/pressrelease/citizens-thanked-for-their-help-during-bedrock-fire/

The cause is under investigation. For more fire information visit our Fire News Feed: https://www.idl.idaho.gov/fire-management/fire-news-feed/

#BedrockFire
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