Around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, crews from Glide Rural Fire Protection District and Douglas Forest Protective Association (DFPA) responded to an estimated 2–3-acre fire located in slash and timber, about 9 miles southeast of Glide in the Thunder Mountain area.
Fire suppression responders engaged in an initial attack with a tender, dozer, and several engines as additional resources were en route.
The spread of the fire was stopped thanks to the successful and aggressive initial attack of responding firefighters, DFPA said.
80% of the fire had been lined and plumbed Wednesday evening and was expected to be 100% no later than midnight.