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MVP Security Specializing in providing security for OR, WA & CA wildfires. MVPsecurityOregon.com Providing security for wildfires in Oregon.

05/25/2026

GOD Bless America!! 🇺🇸

🔥 LIFE IN A FIRE CAMP — THE REAL STORY 🔥Behind every major wildfire is a hidden city… the fire camp. Built fast, run har...
05/21/2026

🔥 LIFE IN A FIRE CAMP — THE REAL STORY 🔥

Behind every major wildfire is a hidden city… the fire camp. Built fast, run hard, and designed to support hundreds to thousands of firefighters on the line.

This is where the real grind happens.

🚨 Early Mornings
Wake-ups hit around 0330–0400. Breakfast isn’t about comfort—it’s about fuel to get through the day.

🚨 Long Operational Periods
Crews are pushing 14–16 hour shifts, and longer when conditions demand it.

🚨 Chow Lines & Logistics
Massive mobile kitchens keep crews fed. Long lines, tight schedules.
Everything—food, fuel, tools, supplies—runs through logistics. No room for failure.

🚨 Sleeping Conditions
• Small tents
• Cots in base camps
• Sometimes just the ground or a rig
Sleep is short, and never enough.

🚨 Exhaustion Is Constant
“Bone-deep tired” isn’t a phrase—it’s reality. Physical and mental fatigue stack up day after day.

🚨 Not Glamorous
Dust. Smoke. Noise. Generators running all night. Lights on 24/7.
It’s gritty, loud, and uncomfortable.

🔥 BUT HERE’S THE TRUTH
Fire camp is the backbone of wildfire operations.
Without it, large-scale fire suppression doesn’t happen. Period.

Respect the grind. Respect the people behind the scenes making it all work.

🔥🔥Oregon officials are warning of a longer and more dangerous wildfire season 🔥🌲Historic heat, drought conditions, and l...
05/11/2026

🔥🔥Oregon officials are warning of a longer and more dangerous wildfire season 🔥🌲

Historic heat, drought conditions, and low snowpack are expected to push fire season into October, with experts saying wildfire risk could rise quickly across the state this summer.

Officials are urging residents to prepare early, avoid risky outdoor burning, and stay alert as conditions continue to worsen.

Be prepared friends!!

🔥🔥FROM CONTROLLED BURN TO WILDFIRE ⚠️Location: Pine Mountain, Oregon (Deschutes National Forest)The Update:The Pine Moun...
05/08/2026

🔥🔥FROM CONTROLLED BURN TO WILDFIRE ⚠️

Location: Pine Mountain, Oregon (Deschutes National Forest)

The Update:

The Pine Mountain Fire has officially exploded to 2,866 acres today. What began as a prescribed burn earlier this week has now been reclassified as a Wildfire after heavy winds pushed spot fires outside the containment lines south of Bend.

Quick Facts:

Type 3 Fire

Size: ~3,000 acres (2,866 confirmed)
15% contained.

Cause: Prescribed burn escape due to shifting weather.

Current Action: Hotshot crews and air tankers are currently on-site.

Impact: Heavy smoke visible across Hwy 20 and Bend. Pine Mountain Campground and Observatory road are CLOSED.

🔥🔥BREAKING: a prescribed burn on Pine Mountain in Central Oregon was declared a wildfire this afternoon after multiple s...
05/08/2026

🔥🔥BREAKING: a prescribed burn on Pine Mountain in Central Oregon was declared a wildfire this afternoon after multiple spot fires spread outside the planned burn area. The fire, now named the Pine Mountain Fire, is burning about 14 miles southeast of Bend in the Deschutes National Forest and has grown to an estimated 1,500 acres as of this afternoon

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05/04/2026

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04/27/2026

Wildfire Season is just around the corner
and NOW is the time to get qualified!

We Are Currently Contracting
WILDFIRE SUPPORT
For the 2026 Wildfire Season.

*Qualifying to contract with MVP Security includes being certified and licensed through DPSST (The Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training).
*There are costs involved in getting certified and licensed with the state of Oregon.

*If your bid is accepted it is important to know, MVP Security has a 24 hour deployment window, which means, as a contractor for MVP Security, you too have a 24 hour deployment window.

*As an MVP Security Contractor working as Wildfire Support it is imperative that you like the outdoors, camping, and do not get bored easily.

*MVP Security is inspired by serving others.

For More Information Regarding Contracting with MVP Security, please reach out or check out our listing on indeed NOW: http://tiny.cc/wildfiresecurity

03/25/2026

It’s almost that time…

🔥🔥RARE [for time of year] RED FLAG WARNING for parts of Oregon! Gusty winds, low relative humidity and dry vegetation wi...
03/19/2026

🔥🔥RARE [for time of year] RED FLAG WARNING for parts of Oregon! Gusty winds, low relative humidity and dry vegetation will allow fires to spread quickly. Please do your part to prevent fires.

🔥🔥 It’s looking to be a long season.La Pine, Ore. -- Due to wildfire activity in the La Pine area, the Deschutes County ...
03/17/2026

🔥🔥 It’s looking to be a long season.

La Pine, Ore. -- Due to wildfire activity in the La Pine area, the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office has issued the following evacuation notices:

🔥 Level 3 (GO NOW) Evacuation notice is issued for Timber Lane Loop, Riverview Drive, Bridge Drive, and homes along the Little Deschutes River. This area is located north of Burgess Road and west of Huntington Road, east of Forest Road, and south of Elk Court and Deer Run Lane.

Level 3: Means “GO” evacuate now. Leave immediately! There is a danger in your area, and you should evacuate immediately. If you chooseh to ignore this advisement, you must understand that emergency services may not be available to assist you further. DO NOT delay leaving to gather belongings or to protect your home. This will be the last notice you receive.

🔥 Level 1 (Be Ready) Evacuation notice is issued for the neighborhood north of Burgess, east of Huntington Road, and west of Hwy 97. This includes Cagle Road, Railroad Street, Skidgel Road, Antler Lane, Doe Lane, Pine Drive, Pine Place, Ash Drive, Oak Drive, Elm Drive, Santa Barbara Drive, and Murry Drive.

Level 1: Means “BE READY“ for potential evacuation. Residents should be aware of the dangers in their area and monitor emergency services websites and local media outlets for information. This is the time for preparation and precautionary movements of persons with special needs, mobile property, and (under certain circumstances) pets and livestock. If conditions worsen, emergency services personnel may contact you via an emergency notification system.

The La Pine Activity Center has been established as a temporary evacuation point for people needing to evacuate. It's located at 16450 Victory Way in La Pine.

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Myrtle Creek, OR
97457

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