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Cochrane Fire east of Flagstaff fully contained at 52 acres

4/17/2022 - 11:55 am

The Cochrane Fire, located 4.5 miles east of Doney Park (35°17'00.8"N 111°25'12.0"W), is fully contained at 52 acres.
 
There are roughly 25 personnel on scene, including two engines and a dozer.
 
The cause is under investigation.
 
The fire was called in at 4:11 p.m. Saturday by a member of the public and is fully contained as of 10:30 p.m. Saturday.
 
Smoke may still be visible from the Doney Park area. There are no road or trail closures in place and no structures were lost.
 
As temperatures begin to rise, Coconino National Forest visitors are reminded to be cautious with fire.
 
Abide by seasonal fire restrictions when in effect, and refrain from any behavior that may accidentally start a wildfire.
 
Drivers should avoid dragging chains and driving vehicles over dry vegetation, and recreationists should be very cautious with campfires.
 
Make sure campfires are fully extinguished before leaving the scene and avoid tossing cigarette butts into areas that may ignite.

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Cochrane Fire east of Flagstaff fully contained at 52 acres
Keywords: 
Cochrane fire, Doney Park, Coconino National Forest, wildfire
Source: 
Coconino National Forest
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