Command of the Camp Creek Fire in the Mount Hood National Forest near the Bull Run Watershed was turned over to a local Mt. Hood Type 3 Incident Management Team Monday morning, as firefighters have nearly completed all the work to secure the containment lines needed to protect nearby communities and the Bull Run basin. There is now 62% containment on the 2,055 acre fire that is generally staying within its existing footprint, but is likely to continue burning inside that area until it receives strong and sustained rainfall. No significant changes are expected to fire activity or fire spread, even along the eastern edge of the fire, which remains at a good distance from established fire extinguishers. Firefighters will continue to patrol and secure the fire extinguisher, extinguishing any heat spots to ensure the fire remains within the established containment lines.