This is an Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) fire update for Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015. FIRE FACTS: The 230-acre Willamina Creek Fire in the Dallas Unit of the West Oregon District was declared fully contained Sept. 8. The 40-acre Whiskey Run Fire in the Coos Forest Protective Association jurisdiction was reported Sept. 8. It is fully contained and in mop-up. The 12,763-acre Eagle Complex 20 miles NW of Richland, Oregon, is 75 percent contained. The fires are currently staffed with 91 total personnel. Resources include: two hand crews, four fire engines and two helicopters. The 110,410-acre Canyon Creek Complex south of John Day is 85 percent contained. The fires are currently staffed with 562 total personnel. Resources include: 14 hand crews, 18 fire engines and four helicopters. The 75,268-acre Grizzly Bear Complex 20 miles SE of Dayton, Wash., and near Troy, Ore., in the Northeast Oregon District is 44 percent contained. The fires are currently staffed with 438 total personnel. Resources include: six hand crews, 21 fire engines and five helicopters. The 26,452-acre Stouts Creek Fire 16 miles east of Canyonville is 98 percent contained. The fire is currently staffed with 226 total personnel. Resources include: two hand crews and 10 fire engines. The 11,800-acre Collier Butte Fire 18 miles east of Gold Beach is 70 percent contained. The fire is currently staffed with 34 total personnel. Resources include: one hand crew, two fire engines and one helicopter. The 67,207-acre County Line 2 Fire north of Warm Springs is 97 percent contained. The fire is currently staffed with 383 total personnel. Resources include: 12 hand crews, 12 fire engines and two helicopters. The 16,443-acre National Creek Complex 10 miles SW of Diamond Lake is 70 percent contained. The fire is currently staffed with 116 total personnel. Resources include: three hand crews, one fire engine and four helicopters.