South Lane County Fire & Rescue would like to thank Katrina with Country Financial for the generous donation of $750.00
Administrative Assistant II
Open Recruitment
Application Period Opens: June 23, 2021
Application Period Closes: July 23, 2021 at 5:00 PM PST
This a full time (40hr/week) with a comprehensive benefit package.
Medical, dental, vision (Employer provided)
Participation in the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System
457 Deferred Compensation (No District match)
Paid vacation
Paid Holidays
Starting Salary: $4,323.62 per month
The District is seeking qualified applicants for the positon of Administrative Assistant II (Admin II) until 5:00PM PST Friday July 23, 2021. Application packets received after the deadline will not be considered. Incomplete application packets will not be considered. The District will be conducting a comprehensive hiring process to select the candidate best suited to fill the vacancy. The expected start date will be Monday October 4, 2021 but may change subject to the needs of the District.
The Admin II performs a variety of administrative and clerical duties for the District. Those interested in applying are strongly encouraged to review the position description prior to applying. The Admin II reports to the Fire Chief but provides administrative support for the District’s leadership team and line personnel. Those interested in applying for the position should submit a completed District Employment Application, Resume, and any required supporting documentation by the deadline stipulated above.
Application packets may be downloaded from the District’s web page here at our employment page or picked up in person at the Cottage Grove fire station located at 233 Harrison Avenue, Cottage Grove, OR 97424 Monday-Friday from 8:00AM to 5:00PM (excludes holidays).
Completed packets may be submitted by mail, electronically via email, or hand delivered Monday-Friday from 8:00AM to 5:00PM (excludes holidays) to;
South Lane County Fire & Rescue
Attn: Admin II
233 Harrison Avenue
Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Email:
Notice of Board Vacancy
Position #4
The SLCFR Board of Directors seeks to appoint a qualified person to fill the vacancy for SLCFR Board Position #4. The appointment will expire June 30, 2021. The person appointed by the Board must successfully file for and be elected to the Board in the May 2021 Special Election.
Letters of Interest may be submitted to the District by January 15, 2021 at 5:00PM PST. To be eligible for consideration you must be a qualified elector within the District. Proof of eligibility will be verified by the District. Letters of Interest should include name, address, phone number, email and a statement explaining your interest and qualifications to serve on the Board of Directors for the appointed term. Letters submitted without the information stipulated above will not be considered. Those selected for an interview with the Board will be notified at a future date
Submit letters by mail or deliver to: Submission by Email:
SLCFR Board of Directors
Attn: Letter of Interest
233 Harrison Ave
Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Fax submissions will not be accepted.
Archie Creek Fire Update September 22, 2020
Unified Incident Commanders Mike Dueitt and Tim Keith
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchieCreekFireInfo/
There are NO Community Meetings scheduled at this time. A meeting for this evening for the Glide community was considered but not scheduled due to COVID-19 safety protocol.
Special Note: The Oregon Department of Transportation announced that Highway 138E (North Umpqua Highway) will open at noon today. Motorists should expect delays of up to 45 minutes as single lane traffic will be escorted by pilot cars in some areas. Due to potential road hazards, motorists should stay in their cars and avoid pulling over and stopping. Despite the highway reopening, the Umpqua National Forest and lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management, including all recreational areas between Glide and Diamond Lake, remain closed to the public.
Fire Update: The Archie Creek Fire has burned 131,598 acres and is 44 percent contained. There are currently 1,055 personnel assigned to the fire.
Yesterday’s fire behavior was limited to smoldering and creeping, so firefighters continued to make good progress building and strengthening firelines and mopping up. Water drops from a helicopter were used to help firefighters contain a half-acre fire discovered Sunday outside the perimeter of the Archie Fire, about two miles north of its northeast flank in the Pass Creek area off the 22.1 Road. Crews will continue to work on the holdover fire today. A helicopter also dropped fire retardant on the southern part of the fire in the Thunder Mountain area. Helicopters will be available for fire suppression again today, if needed.
Fire behavior is expected to be minimal again today and firefighters will take advantage of that by constructing firelines as close to the fire’s edge as possible, getting ready for gusty southwest winds forecasted for tomorrow in advance of a frontal system expected to drop 0.5 to 0.7 inches of rain on the fire Wednesday evening through Friday.
An infrared flight taken yesterday showed scattered hot spots throughout the fire. Firefighters will focus on cooling hot spots near containment lines and continuing to build, connect and strengthen firelines. Specific areas of concern are on the south, east, and north edges of the fire. In the south, this includes areas around Little River and Thunder Mountain roads to Highway 138. In the east, mop up continues in three areas where the fire burned over containment lines in the Panther Creek (4714) Road area west of Highway 138. In the north, firefighters will go directly to the fire’s edge in the Zag Creek area to cut off several fingers of fire.
Fire hose has been placed all around the fire helps cool areas near containment lines. Hand crews continue to arrive to help increase containment. Mop up is occurring all around the fire, especially around structures in Glide, Idleyld Park and Rock Creek. Firefighters are protecting homes and other buildings in all areas of the fire, including along Little River Road and will work into the evening to ensure structures are safe. They are also assessing structure protection for the Bar L subdivision. Other areas of special protection include the Wolf Creek Job Corps, Susan Creek Bridge, communications equipment on Scott Mountain and the Big Tree area. The Big Tree is still standing and the area around it was not affected by the fire. Firefighters will install a sprinkler system in the Big Tree area to protect it and will continue to remove live and dead vegetation around the Job Corps to reduce fire risk.
The fire has backed down to the North Umpqua River on the east flank and firefighters are monitoring it there. Fire scars are helping check fire progression in the southeastern edge of the fire and firefighters are using old timber sale roads (600 series) to contain the fire in that area.
North of Highway 138E, in the Steamboat area, firefighters and heavy equipment continue to work along Canton Creek Road to Trapper Creek to improve contingency firelines in case the fire crosses primary firelines.
As containment increases in some areas, firefighters will backhaul equipment, grade roads and begin to assess what actions they need to take to repair damage from building firelines and suppressing the fire. This is to ensure fireline construction and other suppression actions do not have long-lasting impacts to natural resources.
Personnel and Equipment: 23 Type 2 hand crews, 3 helicopters, 76 engines, 43 bulldozers, 50 water tenders, 9 masticators and 5 skidgeons.
Help for Fire Victims: Information on disaster aid can be found at https://wildfire.oregon.gov/ The following agencies and organizations are helping those who were affected by this fire and are accepting donations.
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Glide Revitalization Committee: https://gliderevitalization.com/
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Glide Helping Hands: 541-733-6860
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Glide Baptist Church: https://www.glidebaptist.org/
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Greater Douglas United Way: https://gduway.org/campaigns/fire-relief-fund/
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Roseburg Rotary: https://www.facebook.com/RoseburgRotary/ and
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=s-xclick&hosted_button_id=3D2BEGT2AJBRS&source=url
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Douglas Timber Operators / Umpqua Fisheries Enhancement Derby:
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Saving Grace: www.savinggrace.info 541-672-3907
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Red Cross: 541-672-6581
Evacuations, shelter areas: An interactive map of the current evacuation area can be found at www.dcso.com/evacuations. For more evacuation information, visit the Douglas County Sheriff website www.dcso.com/evacuations and Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/DouglasCoSO
The Douglas County Fairgrounds has full RV spaces, electric hookup spaces and dry camping available. They also have stalls and arenas for livestock and farm animals. Contact Ciera Keith at (541) 440-4394 for more information.
Air quality: See the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality at http://www.oregon.gov/deq
Closures:
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Roads – Highway 138E will open at noon today, but delays should be expected. See www.tripcheck.com for updates on highway closures.
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Bureau of Land Management – All lands east of Interstate 5, within the Swiftwater Resource Area are closed.
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Umpqua National Forest – Maps and closure orders can be found on Inciweb at: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/closures/7176/. Additional information on Forest Service closures are available at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/umpqua/alerts-notices Managed lands east of Interstate 5, within the Swiftwater Resource Area are closed.
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Temporary Flight Restriction: There is a temporary flight restriction in effect for the Archie Creek Fire.
Public Notice- 9-21-20
SLCFR Board Meeting Actions
The SLCFR Board held a regular business meeting on 9-17-20. The meeting was intended to be live streamed on the internet and in addition a call in line was available. The attempt to live stream was hampered by technical difficulties so the Board delayed the start of the meeting while an email was sent to those who requested notification to call in on the provided number due to the technical difficulties. The District had its IT provider onsite but they were unable to resolve the technical issue with the live stream. Due to this unforeseen technical issue the Board has directed the “Draft-Unapproved” minutes of the meeting be made available on the District’s web page and to those interested parties requesting them as soon as they are transcribed. Below is a summary of the Board’s actions.
- Approve Resolution 20-13 authorizing payment to Knife River Corporation-Northwest in the amount of $134,011.45 for the training yard paving project at Station 201.
- The Board will update its Public Notification Policy to reflect the current requirements of ORS 192.640.
- The Board elected Cheryl Shannon as Board Chair, Dan Duffy as Vice Chair, Tom Monroe as Secretary Treasurer. The policy will no longer designate print media as the sole source of advertising.
- The Board accepted the Resignation of Jennifer Radcliffe.
- The Board tabled discussion on the vacant Board position pending a report from the Chief on filling the vacancy due to the length of the term. The Chief will contact the County elections department and report back to the Board.
- Personnel assigned to the Holiday Farm Fire have returned except for Division Chief Raade who remains assigned with the OSFM Incident Management Team. The District had six personnel and four vehicles assigned to the fire.
- The new ambulance will not be delivered until December now. It was originally slated for delivery the month.
- The District should be receiving the new brush truck chassis soon and will then begin the process of selecting a vendor for assembly.
I am back from extended medical leave and would like to thank the Board and staff for all their thoughts and messages of support. I will slowly begin resuming normal hours over the next few weeks.
The District would like to again apologize for the technical difficulties and hopes to have them resolved soon. If you would like a copy of the “Draft-Unapproved” minutes, please email
Stay Safe, Chief Wooten