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Firefighters Respond to Wildfire South of Prescott near Mt Union - April 18, 2022

4/18/2022 - 6:56 pm

At approximately 10:00 AM on Monday, April 18, 2022, resources from Prescott National Forest responded to a reported wildfire south of Prescott near Mt Union.  The fire is burning through brush, ponderosa pine and mixed conifer.  Local resources including aircraft have been working throughout the day in rugged terrain identifying hazards and scouting control feature as the begin to suppress the fire.  Resources including crews, engines and aircraft are on scene and have been ordered.  Smoke may be visible from multiple locations including Chino Valley, Mayer, and Prescott Valley.

EVACUATIONS ORDERED IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS by YCSO:

Mandatory Evacuation Ordered – Code Red is Active “GO” Evac:  A MANDATORY EVACUCUATION ISSUED FOR RESIDENTS LOCATED NEAR MT UNION AND CAMP KIPPA. SIGNIFICANT DANGER TO YOU; GATHER NECESSARY ITEMS AND GO. A SHELTER HAS BEEN SET UP AT FINDLAY TOYOTA CENTER IN PV.  For more information visit: https://ein.az.gov/ready-set-go

ROAD CLOSURES:

Goodwin Road – Crown King to Senator Highway; Walker Road is blocked at Senator Hwy, Lower Wolf Creek Road is closed at Senator Hwy and Big Bug Mesa Road is closed at Goodwin Road.  As a reminder to the public, with the increased fire vehicles in the area, for public and firefighter safety people should not travel into any of the fire area.

For information on the Prescott National Forest, check out the Prescott NF website and following us on Facebook and Twitter.     

FIRE INFORMATION:

  • Location: 10 miles of Prescott-Bradshaw Ranger District (T12N, R2W, SEC 12), near Mt Union.
  • Start Date:  April 18, 2022
  • Size:  Approximately 500 acres
  • Percent Contained:   0%
  • Cause:     Under Investigation
  • Vegetation:   Brush, Ponderosa Pine, and Mixed Conifer
  • InciWeb: Crooks Fire Information - InciWeb the Incident Information System (nwcg.gov)
Keywords: 
Prescott, Mt. Union, Bradshaw, Goodwin Road, Crown King, Wolf Creek, Camp Kippa, fire, smoke, burn, wildfire
Source: 
Prescott National Forest
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