Northern Arizona Type 3 Incident Management Team (IMT), Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (DEMA), and local agencies began demobilization 10 June, transitioning fire control as containment reached 82%.
The IMT transferred command of the fire to the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management (DFFM) as a Type 4 complexity incident. DFFM takes over management of the fire on behalf of DEMA.
Details on the origin of the fire will remain under investigation for the next few weeks.
Details on the origin of the fire will remain under investigation for the next few weeks.
Smoke will likely remain within the interior perimeter, with drainage winds expected to carry residual smoke to the south.
The best way to receive updates on evacuation status is to sign up for emergency notifications through Coconino County Emergency Management. To sign up for Emergency Notifications and learn more about “READY, SET, GO,” visit www.Coconino.az.gov/ready.
After consultation with Bravo Fire leadership, it has been determined that it is safe to downgrade all zones that were placed on SET evacuation readiness status.
Effective immediately, the neighborhoods that were put in “SET,” which are Zones 104 (Saskan Ranch), 105 (A-1 Ranch), 106 (Bellemont North), 107 (Village Camp), 108 (Bellemont South) and Naval Observatory area, will be downgraded to “READY” status.
The Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs, Northern Arizona Type 3 Incident Management Team (IMT), and local agencies continue to respond to the Bravo Fire on Camp Navajo, located west of Flagstaff.
The fire acreage has dropped from the believed 1,400 to 960 acres due to more accurate mapping of the area upon clearage of smoke.
The Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs, Northern Arizona Type 3 Incident Management Team (IMT), and local agencies continue to respond to the Bravo Fire that began late evening June 5th, on Camp Navajo, located west of Flagstaff.
The fire is reported to be approximately 1,400 acres. Details on the origin of the fire are still under investigation.
The IMT remains the incident command authority. Resources assigned to the incident have carried over from yesterday with air assets resuming operations in an effort for full fire suppression.
The Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs and local resources are responding to a fire that began late last night, June 5th, on Camp Navajo, located west of Flagstaff.
The fire is reported to be approximately 1,000 acres. The fire is being approached with a full suppression strategy. Details on the origin of the fire are still under investigation.
The Northern Arizona Type 3 Incident Management Team is the incident command authority. Coordination with internal Arizona National Guard resources and local agencies is ongoing.
The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office is working closely with the United States Forest Service Kaibab and Coconino National Forest Fire units on a wildfire located within the Navajo Army Depot Base in Bellemont, AZ.
At this time, zones 105 (A-1 Ranch), 106 (Bellemont North), 107 (Village Camp), 108 (Bellemont South) are being placed on a pre-evacuation SET Notice. Soggy Bottom Ranch and all residences off of Naval Observatory Road are also in SET Status. Sheriff’s Deputies and USFS Law Enforcement Officers are currently contacting campers and urging them to avoid the area.