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Grapefruit Complex

Unit Information

P.O. Box 35005 
Fort Wainwright, 
Alaska 
99703 
P.O. Box 35005 
Fort Wainwright, 
Alaska 
99703 

Incident Contacts

  • Alaska Interagency Fire Information Office
    Email:
    eipsen@blm.gov
    Phone:
    (907) 356-5511

Photographs Gallery

A Camping Area sign in the rain at the spike camp.

Lassen IHC crew under their crew tarp at spike camp in the rain.

Silver City IHC under their yellow in the rain at spike camp.

2 "pumpkins" or portable water containers sit along a road ready to use for structure protection if needed. 

A smoke column near the Alaska pipeline on the Grapefruit Complex from the afternoon of June 30.

An example of indirect line. When firefighters clear trees and brush off of the fires direct edge this is considered indirect line. This will be used to try and stop a fire if it pushes into that area.

Firefighters gather for the morning briefing before heading to work on multiple fires north of Fairbanks on the Grapefruit Complex. 

Firefighting resources use a gravel pull off as a staging area on the Grapefruit Complex.

An engine staffs a pump and hose set up at the Wildwood Store off the Elliot Highway north of Fairbanks. 

The smoke column from the Globe Fire on the Grapefruit Complex near the Elliot Highway. 

Fire weakened trees with shallow root systems can fall over easily and are hazards for firefighters. 

Smoke impacting the Elliot highway north of Fairbanks.