U.S. Forest Service
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests
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Springerville, AZ 85938
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News Release
Media Contact: Steve Johnson
928-333-6280
stevenmjohnson02@fs.fed.us
Phoenix Fire
March 07, 2016; 11:00 a.m.
Location:
• Black Mesa Ranger District on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests
• Navajo County, Arizona
• North of Highway 260, South of Highway 277 in the Phoenix Park Wash
Start Date: March 06, 2016, reported at approx. 12 p.m.
Size: 500 acres
Cause: Human
Personnel Assigned: 60 Firefighters from Local, State and Forest Service on scene
Resources Assigned: 2 Hand Crews, 4 engines, 1 Water Tender, 1 Dozer
Vegetation: Grassy fuels
Summary:
The Phoenix fire, which started at approximately 12 Noon on 03/06/2016, is estimated at 500 acres and is burning North of Highway 260 in the Phoenix Park Wash area about 1.5 miles South of Highway 277. The Phoenix fire is a wind-driven fire burning in mostly grassy fuels in the old Rodeo-Chediski burn area. The fire was human caused and is under investigation. The fires momentum slowed significantly overnight allowing a dozer to get a line around approximately two-thirds of the Phoenix fire, and Fire officials expect the dozer line to be completed today sometime. Additional smoke may be visible on the west side of the Phoenix fire as fire managers plan to conduct burning operations today to support the dozer line. The Phoenix fire received no moisture on 03/06/2016 and the National Weather Service is calling for a 30% chance of precipitation tonight and tomorrow morning.
Fire Information:
For further information on this incident please contact the Black Mesa Ranger District at (928) 535-7300.