Doce Fire Update
Friday June 21, 2013, 8:00 a.m.
11:30 a.m. UPDATE
Fire managers are planning to conduct burnout operations
this afternoon into this evening west of Granite Park Ranch in Mint Creek Wash.
Residents in the Granite Park Ranch and Levi Estates areas will likely see the
fire activity, and this information will be disseminated to those residents via
the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office reverse 911 system. It is not an evacuation
notice.
Burnout operations will help create a buffer between the community
and the fire.
Fire Information: 928-445-1089; 928-445-1269
Fire Information Center Hours: 8:00 am to 8:00 pm
Website: www.inciweb.org/incident/3437
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Fire Facts:
Location: 7 miles northwest of Prescott: burning in Granite Mountain Wilderness
Size: 6,732 acres (increase of 350 acres due to burnout last night.)
Percent Contained: 10%
Cause: Human, under investigation.
Number of Resources: 605 personnel including: 21 hand crews, 27 engines, 11 water tenders, 1 dozer, and 4 helicopters
Injuries to Date: 0
Estimated Cost to Date: $2,241,896 million primarily due to aviation assets in use
General Announcements:
Location: 7 miles northwest of Prescott: burning in Granite Mountain Wilderness
Size: 6,732 acres (increase of 350 acres due to burnout last night.)
Percent Contained: 10%
Cause: Human, under investigation.
Number of Resources: 605 personnel including: 21 hand crews, 27 engines, 11 water tenders, 1 dozer, and 4 helicopters
Injuries to Date: 0
Estimated Cost to Date: $2,241,896 million primarily due to aviation assets in use
General Announcements:
Iron
Springs Road is now open to all traffic. Evacuations were ordered for the
northern portion of the Mint Creek Valley subdivision. All subdivisions east of
Williamson Valley Road have not been evacuated but remain on notice for potential
evacuation.
Yavapai County Fire Information line (928-777-7552) will be deactivated Friday, June 21 at 6:00 pm. Fire information will continue to be available from the Southwest Area Incident Management Team via the two phone numbers listed at the top of this update.
Fire managers will be closely monitoring weather conditions over the next several days as projected forecasts are expected to continue to be hot, dry, and windy.
Today’s Activities: Firefighters are making good progress around the entire fire, constructing line directly up against or at a safe distance from the fire’s edge. Crews have secured the heel of the fire on the southwestern edge and have established dozer line on the north and northwestern flank. Last night, crews conducted burnout operations to help keep fire behavior from becoming established in ridges that align with the winds.
Today, firefighters will continue structure protection in all evacuated subdivisions, continue line construction, and prepping lines for burnout operations.
Today will be hot dry, and windy again. Crews are anticipating fire behavior to increase in the afternoon.
Evacuations:
Yavapai County Fire Information line (928-777-7552) will be deactivated Friday, June 21 at 6:00 pm. Fire information will continue to be available from the Southwest Area Incident Management Team via the two phone numbers listed at the top of this update.
Fire managers will be closely monitoring weather conditions over the next several days as projected forecasts are expected to continue to be hot, dry, and windy.
Today’s Activities: Firefighters are making good progress around the entire fire, constructing line directly up against or at a safe distance from the fire’s edge. Crews have secured the heel of the fire on the southwestern edge and have established dozer line on the north and northwestern flank. Last night, crews conducted burnout operations to help keep fire behavior from becoming established in ridges that align with the winds.
Today, firefighters will continue structure protection in all evacuated subdivisions, continue line construction, and prepping lines for burnout operations.
Today will be hot dry, and windy again. Crews are anticipating fire behavior to increase in the afternoon.
Evacuations:
Granite Basin Homes, Black
Jack, Camp Anytown, Sundown Acres, Cielo Grande, Old Stage Acres, Mint Creek Wash
to the north at Cielo Grande (Dome Road), and American Ranch remain evacuated.
Neighborhoods in the Williamson Valley corridor are on notice for potential
evacuation.
Road Closures:
Road Closures:
Iron Springs Road is now open
to all traffic. Williamson Valley Road east of the fire between Pioneer Parkway
and Outer Loop Road remains closed to the public. Residents from neighborhoods
north of the intersection of Williamson Valley and Outer Loop Road should plan
additional travel around the road closure areas.
Fire Closure Update: The entire area of the Doce Fire is closed to public access.
Fire Closure Update: The entire area of the Doce Fire is closed to public access.
Prescott National Forest
to Implement Area Closure
for Doce Fire area
ARIZONA (June 20, 2013) –
In
support of the efforts to contain the Doce Fire, the Prescott National
Forest is implementing an area closure in and around the fire area. A
map of the closed area is posted on the Prescott
National Forest website www.fs.usda.gov/prescott.
Because
public and firefighter safety is our top priority, limiting access and
activity in the area around the fire will reduce traffic congestion for
the many vehicles driving in and around the fire. Smoke can limit
visibility and less traffic can mean a safer area to work. Access to
private land by landowners within the larger area will continue to be
available unless the area has been evacuated.
Both
the fire and the actions to contain it have had some disrupting impacts
on the vegetation and the soils in the areas, making them potentially
unstable.
Trees burned by the fire could be blown down by strong winds, blocking
roads or trails. Loss of vegetation makes the bare soil susceptible to
movement with the upcoming monsoon rain events, which could also make
roads or trails unsafe to navigate. Rocks and
logs that were held in place by vegetation or other vegetative matter
may have been loosened and may roll down to roads or trails.
All
of these possibilities could create unsafe situations on both roads and
trails for forest visitors. The area closure will remain in effect
until
conditions can be assesses and unsafe conditions corrected.
Also,
the Prescott National Forest is in Stage II Fire Restrictions. Please
visit the websites listed below for additional information regarding
fire
restriction information.
Know Before You Go! The public can obtain additional fire information via
the following:
- Prescott NF Website www.fs.usda.gov/prescott
- Arizona Fire Restrictions http://firerestrictions.us/az/
- Arizona Fire Prevention & Information (fire restrictions & red flag alerts) http://wildlandfire.az.gov/
- Fire Restrictions on Public Lands in Arizona and New Mexico 1-877-864-
Individuals
who may have seen suspicious activity related to the Doce Fire are asked to
contact Forest Service Law Enforcement and Investigations at (928) 527-3508 or
3509.
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