[UPDATE 5:15 p.m.] Fire in Bull Creek Area

Vegetation FireA 1/2 acre fire is burning in the Bull Creek area west of Hwy 101 about 4:10 p.m. This has just been spotted from the air and the air crew is trying to pinpoint exactly where the fire is located. However, he says there are no structures threatened.

UPDATE 4:20 p.m.: The fire is near the Albee Creek campground, according to scanner traffic.

UPDATE 4:23 p.m.: The fire is reportedly “directly above Bull Creek Road.”

UPDATE 4:47 p.m.: The first firefighter arrived on scene. He reports that the fire is only about a 1/4 acre and spreading slowly. He asks for all resources to keep coming.

UPDATE 5:15 p.m.: Cal Fire sent this photo of the fire which is in Redwood State Park in the Albee Creek area off Thorton Road. The forward spread has been stopped.

Smoke from the fire in the Bull Creek area

Smoke from the fire in the Bull Creek area. [Photo from Cal Fire]

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Lorrie
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Lorrie
6 years ago

That is where my great great grandparents graves are. I don’t think they will mind. But we don’t need to loose their grave sites

Nicole Quinlan
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Nicole Quinlan
6 years ago
Reply to  Lorrie

Addie Johnson?

Lost Croat Outburst
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Lost Croat Outburst
6 years ago
Reply to  Lorrie

Agreed. We also don’t need to lose the campground, the redwoods, Cuneo Creek Horse Camp, the Mattole, King Range and Southern Humboldt plus points, east, north, and south. Or any still-living people.

Sue
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Sue
6 years ago

Agreed

Liberal hypocrisy
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Liberal hypocrisy
6 years ago

“The forward spread has stopped”
Oh how I wish I could accomplish that😜
But seriously prayers and great thanks to all the heroes out there fighting to save life and property

Humboldt Granny
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Humboldt Granny
6 years ago

Just one more huge Thank You to our wonderful Cal Fire firefighters and all the volunteer depts. Without you we would be living in a black barren nothingness.

Greg
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Greg
6 years ago

Any updates since 5:15 Kym?

Glen
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Glen
6 years ago

How do you reckon a fire would start in the middle of the woods like that?

River Rat
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River Rat
6 years ago
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Transients thinking they have found a home ? or a gasoline engine without a bad muffler. or # 1 reason, ( lit cigarette )

Hick
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6 years ago

“Two leg’ed lightning”

gail
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gail
6 years ago
Reply to  Hick

most holy of redwood stands. The road thru to Albee creek and Bull creek and Honeydew is full of deep dangerous potholes and lots of blind curves, a bad combination. This makes you worry for the emergency vehicles getting there. Thanks again Cal fire.

Peter
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Peter
6 years ago

We were camping at Albee and watched the fire fight. A Cal Fire chopper landed a hot shot team in the campground meadow and then proceeded to make water dumps with its bucket. Also a plane made several water dump runs at treetop level. Trucks arrived and they fought it from Mattole Rd. They stayed there all night to watch for flare ups. Campground was a bit smokey. Thanks Cal Fire.