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Posted: Jul 1, 2026

Lambdin Fire grows to 13,300 acres, “Go Now” evacuations in effect in Walla Walla

“Go Now” evacuation orders are in effect due to a wildfire in Walla Walla County. The fire, dubbed the Lambdin Fire, started at approximately 10:30 a.m. Monday along Highway 12 near the Wallula Junction before quickly growing to more than 1,000 acres and threatening several buildings, including Cameo Heights Mansion, a luxury bed and breakfast. By Monday night, fire crews confirmed it had grown to 13,300 acres, according to Watch Duty.

As of Monday evening, the fire had burned all the way north of Touchet and was still growing. Level 2 “Be Set” evacuations have also been established for areas east of Touchet North to Highway 124. According to the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR), multiple rural roads were closed due to the fire, including stretches of Nine Mile Road, Byrnes Road, Ash Hollow Road, and Touchet N. Road.

Additionally, multiple crashes occurred along Highway 12, shutting down the thoroughfare. According to KEPR TV, smoke from the Lambdin Fire is believed to have caused some of the crashes. No serious injuries were reported. Highway 12 reopened late Monday night. WSDOT is asking both drivers and residents in evacuation zones to avoid the area as fire crews work to contain the fire. Red Cross shelters have opened in both Touchet and Prescott.

KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle

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Posted: Jul 1, 2026

Aerial firefighting company teams up with Spokane brewery to support wildland firefighters

VIDEO: Washington state is experiencing an early and aggressive fire season, with more than 2,500 acres burned since late May, according to the Washington Department of Natural Resources. That’s an area larger than the entire city of Deer Park.

While hundreds of firefighters work the ground, a Spokane-based aerial firefighting company is playing a critical role from above — and now teaming up with a local brewery to support the people doing that dangerous work.

Aero-Flite, headquartered at Spokane International Airport, operates a fleet of nearly 20 aircraft that drop water and fire retardant on wildfires across the United States and Canada. When the Upriver fires broke out weeks ago, Aeroflight’s planes were already in the air.

KXLY-TV ABC 4 Spokane

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Posted: Jul 1, 2026

Wildland Water Delivery Basics: Building a Practical WUI Response Package

Whether building a complete WUI package or evaluating existing equipment, here are the fundamental components of a practical wildland water delivery system.

The post Wildland Water Delivery Basics: Building a Practical WUI Response Package appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

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Posted: Jul 1, 2026

Rescues: Keep Them in Stock, Deliver Them Fast

Building rescue trucks has been a natural expansion for Fouts Fire, which has developed a model for manufacturing fire apparatus that is standardized, scalable, and configurable.

The post Rescues: Keep Them in Stock, Deliver Them Fast appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

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Posted: Jul 1, 2026

Five Things That Should Happen Before You Spec a Pump on Your Next Brush Truck

More apparatus, higher utilization, more varied terrain, and crews who, in many cases, are less mechanically experienced than the people who ran the previous generation of equipment. The pump matters more in that environment than it did when it was a secondary resource sitting in a bay most of the year.

The post Five Things That Should Happen Before You Spec a Pump on Your Next Brush Truck appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

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