Caldor Hearth Forces Evacuations In Pollock Pines; 2 Grizzly Flats Residents Critically Injured – CBS San Francisco

GRIZZLY FLATS, El Dorado County (CBS SF) – New evacuations were ordered in El Dorado County ahead of the Caldor Fire exploding in the Sierra Nevada on Tuesday, which has already destroyed dozens of homes and threatened hundreds more structures, firefighters said.
Portions of Pollock Pines, a community well known to Bay Area travelers traveling to the Lake Tahoe area along US Highway 50, were evacuated from wildfire Tuesday afternoon.
The fire burned at least 6,500 acres without containment after igniting in the Cosumnes River Canyon area of the El Dorado National Forest. Access to the fire is extremely difficult due to the steep, rugged terrain, according to the US Forest Service.
A Cal Fire battalion chief said at least 50 homes had been burned down in the Grizzly Flats area as gusty winds drove embers into homes with defensive space.
Cal Fire also confirmed that two civilians were found who were seriously injured in the fire.
One of the fire victims reportedly turned to the fire department in the Grizzly Flats area on Tuesday morning. These firefighters initially provided initial medical care, but the fire victim was then taken to hospital by rescue aircraft for treatment of serious injuries.
TWO CIVIL INJURIES IN CALDOR FIRE REPORTED
On August 17, 2021, two civilians were injured in the fire in Caldor, which is currently burning in El Dorado county. Please note that this is a dynamic and rapidly evolving incident. pic.twitter.com/jUn7IBFNbq
– CAL FIRE AEU (@CALFIREAEU) August 17, 2021
The second person was also found in the Grizzly Flats area and was also transported by ambulance to a hospital for treatment. The authorities did not provide any further information about the fire victims, who were also seriously injured and required an airlift.
Raw Video: Aftermath of Caldor Fire in Grizzly Flats
The actual number of buildings destroyed and damaged was not known until 1:35 p.m. as the fire conditions were not yet certain to allow assessment teams to be consulted. Fire officials said the Caldor fire was a rapidly changing incident with dynamic fire behavior and posed a high risk to several inhabited communities.
The El Dorado County Sheriff has ordered the following evacuations:
Pollack pines
- East of Sly Park Road. South of Highway 50 to Ice House Road. North of the Mormon Emigrant Trail (including Jenkinson’s / Sly Park Lake).
Grizzly Flats / Somerset
- All streets off Grizzly Flat Rd., East of Mt. Aukum Rd. In Somerset (known as Four Corners) in Grizzly Flats Proper
Happy valley
- All roads off Happy Valley Road, east of Mt. Aukum Road. in Somerset to Sciaroni
- Leoni Wiesen
- Saw Town Creek
- Caldor area including North South Road
- Dogtown Creek south of Caldor Road
- Barney Ridge east of Omo Ranch Road
- From Omo Ranch Road to North South Road
- Caldor area including North South Road
- Pi’Pi Valley to Armstrong Hill
Evacuation warnings have been issued for the following areas:
- South of Highway 50 to Pleasant Valley Road. From Sly Park Road west to Snows Road and Newtown Road, including the Rancho Del Sol community.
- Towns of Omo Ranch Proper, Omo Ranch East, and Omo Ranch South.
- All streets off Grizzly Flat Rd., East of Mt. Aukum Rd. In Somerset (Four Corners) in Grizzly Flats right
- All roads off Happy Valley Road, east of Mt. Aukum Road. in Somerset to Sciaroni
- Leoni Wiesen
- Saw Town Creek
- Caldor area including North South Road
- Dogtown Creek south of Caldor Road
- Barney Ridge east of Omo Ranch Road
- From Omo Ranch Road to North South Road
- Caldor area including North South Road
- Pi’Pi Valley to Armstrong Hill
Cal Fire said Tuesday morning that at least 800 buildings are currently at risk, including apartment buildings and outbuildings. There are also threats to businesses, commercial forests, vineyards, and other agricultural land.
Firefighters have been working on establishing indirect control lines on the eastern flank of the fire, while, according to the forest service, an emergency line was planned north of the fire. Fire officials said crews were challenged by staff shortages and other fire incidents in the state.
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A red flag warning was in effect in the region until 8 a.m. on Wednesday. The hot and dry weather over the fire was expected to continue earlier this week and the winds will continue to pick up as the week progresses.
A power outage map from Pacific Gas and Electric showed that more than 1,100 customers in the area were without power as of Tuesday afternoon.
CALDOR FIRE: Information on incidents, evacuations, maps
The wildfire began on Saturday night about six kilometers south of Grizzly Flats and about three kilometers east of Omo Ranch. The cause of the fire was still the subject of the investigation.
A local evacuate, Will Berndt, said the fire broke out in an area where a group camped along Dogtown Creek. Another witness told Berndt that two people with scorched clothing left the premises to alert others to a fire and to leave the area.
“It wasn’t a big fire, so I thought they might find someone to react to it,” said Berndt. “Nothing has happened.”
Berndt said around 9 a.m. Sunday morning he had returned to the area to take a look and the fire had spread across the Middle Fork Consumnes River towards Omo Ranch and ran along the canyon rim. At around 11:30 a.m., Berndt said firefighters were using air tankers to fight the fire.
Berndt said that in the decades he lived in the area, he never had to evacuate from wildfire.
“We talked about it, we’ve been up here for 43 years and we talked about it, so what if the mountain burns, what are we going to do?” Said Berndt. “It’s like, well, you just take what you can and get out of here. It’s one of those thoughts that you see on TV, you see that other communities have to deal with it, and you say, ‘Well, that sucks.’ But you never think we’re standing in the way of a smelly firestorm. “
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An evacuation center has opened at Fireman’s Hall at 3734 China Garden Road in Diamond Springs. People in need of small animal shelters can contact El Dorado County Animal Services at (530) 621-5795. Large animals were housed at the Amador County Fairgrounds, 18621 Sherwood St., Plymouth.