Mission Incident
Incident Name: Mission Incident
Date Reported: 9/6/2024
Time Reported: 1302 Hours
Incident Location: Mission Inn X Santa Ana River Bottom
Ward #: Ward 1 Falcone
Type of Incident: Vegetation Fire
Incident Number: RIV #24-031122
Control Time: 9/6/2024 1728 Hours
Fatalities:
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Moderate:
Minor: 2
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Resources Assigned
Chief Officer(s): 3
Engine Companies: 16
Truck Companies:
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Ambulance(s):
Firefighter(s): 90
Safety Officer(s): 1
Public Information Officer(s):
Fire Investigator(s): 3
Overhead Personnel: 4
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Percent (%) Contained or Completed: 100
Total (%) of Perimeter that will be Contained: 100
Incident Size Acreage: 3.5
Current Situation
On Friday September 6, 2024, at 1:02 p.m., The City of Riverside Fire Department dispatched a single engine company for an area check of white smoke reported in the river bottom area. Engine 1 discovered a vegetation fire (large spot) in the Old Boy Scout Camp located at Mission Inn Ave X Santa Ana River burn in light to heavy fuels with a rapid rate of spread.
A second alarm was immediately requested bringing five engines, one brush engine and one water tender and two battalion chiefs to the incident. Due to the onshore winds, and the fire ember casting from the burning palm fronds and several spot fires were established in heavy fuels out ahead of the main fire. A third and fourth alarm were requested to the incident. Mutual Aid was requested from Riverside County Cal Fire with five additional engine companies and a battalion chief to the incident.
With the onshore winds and ember casting from the Palm Trees a total of six spot fires were established from the main body of fire. The Riverside Police Department Air One assisted the fire department with fire suppression efforts with water dropping on the fire. A total of 16 engines, 3 brush trucks, 1 water tender and 2 Cal Fire hand crews, 3 chief officers and five incident support personnel were assigned at the height of the incident. City Streets assisted with two tractors to break apart a mulch pile that was burning because of the fire located near the VFW Post adjacent to Lake Evans. The forward progress of the fire was halted at 5:28 p.m.
Two fire firefighters suffered minor injuries during the incident and were transported to a local area hospital.
Fire Department Arson investigator with assistance from the Riverside Police Department apprehended a suspect of the fire and is in custody.
Firefighters will be on scene today patrolling the area and performing additional mop-up.
Assisting Aid Agencies
Incident Commander: Battalion Chief Bruce Vanderhorst
Prepared By: Battalion Chief Bruce Vanderhorst
Date / Time Posted: 9/7/2024 0545 Hours
Information Center: 951.826.5321