King Fire Air Quality Advisory 09/17/14 @ 1300 hours

The following information is released jointly by the Air Quality Managment District and the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE          

September 17, 2014

Wildfire Smoke Advisory

 The King Fire is creating smoky conditions in some areas of El Dorado County, prompting the County Air Quality Management District (AQMD) and Health and Human Services Agency – Public Health Division to issue an advisory.  Officials expect that El Dorado County may continue to be affected on an intermittent basis for quite some time. Smoke conditions can vary a great deal in El Dorado County because of the terrain, wind direction and weather.

Fine particles in smoke can cause health issues, especially for children, older people or those with respiratory problems.  “If you see or smell smoke, you should limit outdoor activity,” said Dave Johnston, El Dorado County Air Pollution Control Officer.  Residents who see or smell smoke should consider taking the following precautions:

  • Healthy people should delay strenuous outdoor exercise until the smoke has cleared.
  • Children and older people should consider avoiding outdoor activity, especially prolonged outdoor exercise.
  • People with health-related illnesses, particularly those with respiratory problems, should stay indoors.
  • Windows and doors should stay closed as much as possible. Use the recycle or re-circulate mode on the air conditioner in your home and car.
  • Avoid using non-HEPA paper face mask filters that do not filter extra fine particles.
  • Keep airways moist by drinking lots of water.

Wildfire smoke can cause coughing, watery and itchy eyes, and difficulty breathing. People with questionable or severe symptoms should seek medical advice.  AQMD has placed air monitoring equipment in the following locations:  Pinewood Elementary School in Pollock Pines, El Dorado County Fire Department in Camino, Garden Valley Fire Department in Garden Valley and South Tahoe High School in South Lake Tahoe.  Monitoring data is being collected. Air Quality Index (AQI) values derived from this data can be viewed at AirNow’s Wildfires and Air Quality Page: http://www.airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=topics.smoke_wildfires.  Currently, only the monitor in Camino is visible here, but the site administrators are working on getting all four monitors onto the site.  Monitoring information is also available at http://californiasmokeinfo.blogspot.com.

Additionally, when there is smoke in the air, the smoke visibility index (below) can help people assess the air quality based on visibility in their area.  To assess visibility:

  • Face away from the sun. Determine visibility range by looking for targets that are at known distances (miles).
  • The visibility range is the distance at which high-contrast objects disappear.
  • After determining visibility in miles, use the following Wildfire Smoke Visibility Index to assess air quality.
VisibilityRange (miles) Particulate Matter Level(1-hour average, μg/m3) HealthCategory Precautions
10+ 0 – 38 Good None
5 – 10 39 – 88 Moderate Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing prolonged or heavy exertion outdoors.
3 – 5 89 – 138 Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups Sensitive people should reduce prolonged or heavy exertion outdoors.
1.5 – 3 139 – 350 Unhealthy Sensitive people should avoid prolonged or heavy exertion. Everyone else should reduce prolonged or heavy exertion outdoors.
1 – 1.5 351 – 526 Very Unhealthy Sensitive people should avoid all physical activity outdoors. Everyone else should avoid prolonged or heavy exertion.
< 1 miles Over 526 Hazardous Sensitive people should remain indoors and keep activity levels low. Everyone else should avoid all physical activity outdoors.

For more information about air quality issues in El Dorado County, visit AQMD’s website at www.edcgov.us/airqualitymanagement.  For updates on local fires, contact the CAL FIRE public information line at (530) 647-5218.                #  #  #

King Fire: current road closures 09/17/14 @ 1300 hours

King Fire: Current Road Closures 9/17/2014 @ 1300

  • Ice House Road from Highway 50 to Wentworth Springs Road
  • Wentworth Springs Road for Quintette to Ice House Road
  • White Meadows @ Ice House Road
  • Rock  Creek @ 193
  • Mosquito Road @ Union Ridge Road
  • Highway 50 (Sly Park to Union Ridge)
  • Forebay @ Deep Haven – Residents only by EDSO
  • Forebay @ Blair – Residents only by EDSO
  • Canyon Edge @ Randolph Canyon – hard closure by CHP

Road Closures:

  • Ice House Road from Highway 50 to Wentworth Springs
  • Wentworth Springs from Quintette to Icehouse Road
  • White Meadows @ Ice House Road
  • Rock  Creek @ 193
  • Mosquito Road @ Union Ridge Road
  • Highway 50 (Sly Park to Union Ridge)
  • Forebay @ Deep Haven – Residents only by EDSO
  • Forebay @ Blair – Residents only by EDSO
  • Canyon Edge @ Randolph Canyon – hard closure by CHP

King Fire Evacuation update 09/17/14 @1030

King Fire evacuation update 09/17/14 @1100

This is an update from the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office regarding the Evacuation/Repopulation status of the following area(s)

Forebay Area

Partial Re-Population

Forebay Road (south of Moon Lane), Alpine Villa Lane, Canyon Edge Road, Caprine Hill Trail, Cayman Court, Deep Haven Road, El Camino Drive, Flatlander Lane, Gail Court, Katydid Lane, King of the Mountain Court,  King of the Mountain Drive, Kodiak Trail, Moon Lane, Mountain Dew, Romer Boulevard, Sherman Court, Sherman Way, Sunshadow Drive, Terrace Drive.

King Fire: Evacuation-Initial Voluntary (West of Forebay)

Lifted: 09/17/2014 @ 1100 hours

Agra Street, Applemont Ranch Road, Apple Creek Court, Axle Street, Balsam Court, Balsam Drive, Baltimore Road, Blair Road, Chickaree Lane, Cinnamon Lane, Delsman Drive, Dogwood Lane, Drop Off Road, Elkhorn Mill Road, Farview Drive, Fir Drive, Hardy Lane, Holderegger Lane, Hub Street, Joni Court, Kimberley Lane, Laurel Court, Laurel Drive, Long Creek Trail, Loyal Lane, Lucky Mine Road, Maple Drive, Maple Street, Marjorie Way, Nature Lane, Natural Way, North Street, Oisin Lane, Old Blair Mill Road, Patrick Lane, Piazza Court, Pine Court, Pine Street, Pinewood Court, Pinewood Lane, Polaris Street, Pony Bob Drive, Primrose Lane, Quick Silver Court, Quick Silver Road, Red Hook Trail, Rim Street, Ritz Road, Sanders Drive, Silver Tip Lane, Spoke Street, Stellar Lane, Wheel Street, Willow Street.


Still under Mandatory Evacuation:

Forebay Road (north of Moon Lane), Homestead, Randolph Canyon Road

El Dorado County Air Quality Management District (530) 621-7501

Red Cross Shelter 3520 Carson Road, Camino (916) 204-5268

Cal Fire Hotline (530) 647-5218

Animal Control Issues (530) 621-5795

Animal Shelter (530) 621-7631

El Dorado County Fire Hotline (530) 642-7263

For fire info. [email protected]