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07/14/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/14/2025 17:01

State fire marshal mobilizing resources, IMT to Cram Fire in Jefferson, Wasco counties

Press Release · July 14, 2025
State fire marshal mobilizing resources, IMT to Cram Fire in Jefferson, Wasco counties

The Oregon State Fire Marshal is mobilizing resources to a fast-moving wildfire in Jefferson and Wasco counties. The Cram Fire, reported Sunday off Highway 97 at Willowdale, has grown to an estimated 10,000 acres, according to fire managers. On Monday, the Cram Fire was pushed by gusty winds and temperatures in the mid-90s prompting levels 1, 2, and 3 evacuation notices in both counties. The Oregon State Fire Marshal is sending its Green Incident Management Team and four task forces to provide structure protection and additional help. The task forces are from Lane, Multnomah, Washington, and Yamhill counties. "The next 24 hours will be extremely challenging for this fire with continued gusty, shifting winds and hot temperatures," State Fire Marshal Mariana Ruiz-Temple said. "This is the sixth time the Emergency Conflagration Act has been invoked this summer and comes as a reminder that we need everyone's help to stay wildfire aware and prevent new fire starts." Resources from the Willowdale and Ashwood-Antelope Rural Protection Associations, the Bureau of Land Management, and the Oregon Department of Forestry are actively working to stop the fire. The Oregon State Fire Marshal Green Incident Management Team will be briefed Monday at 7 p.m. For evacuation information: Jefferson County: https://tinyurl.com/JCSOEvacMap Wasco County: https://perimetermap.com/wascocounty-or/incidents/polygon/64222 Drivers are asked to slow down and follow all signs from the Oregon Department of Transportation along Highway 97. Fire crews are using the highway for active firefighting, and smoke may reduce visibility.

About the Oregon State Fire Marshal  
The Oregon State Fire Marshal became an independent state agency in July 2023. The agency is dedicated to protecting people, property, and the environment from fire and hazardous materials. The OSFM works with local fire agencies, communities, and other partners to strengthen fire prevention, preparedness, and response statewide. Please note: the Oregon State Fire Marshal is no longer an office.
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John Hendricks Public Affairs Specialist Oregon State Fire Marshal 503-378-3473 https://www.oregon.gov/osfm
Kassie Keller Public Affairs Director Oregon State Fire Marshal 503-378-3473 https://www.oregon.gov/osfm
Nicholas Tenorio
Public Affairs Specialist
Oregon State Fire Marshal
503-551-5422
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Wildfires · Emergency · Natural Disasters · Safety · Wildfires
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conflagration · oregon · wildfire · state fire marshal · response ready oregon



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