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Cottonwood Ridge Fire

Unit Information

P. O. Box 560 Whiteriver Arizona 85941 
Whiteriver, 
85941 
P. O. Box 560 Whiteriver Arizona 85941 
Whiteriver, 
85941 

Incident Contacts

  • Cottonwood Ridge Fire Information
    Email:
    2023.CottonwoodRidge@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    928-421-4579
    Hours:
    8 am to 8 pm

News

Camp crews are the backbone to maintaining a clean camp environment and supplying firefighters and administrative staff with all major needs related to the fires’ incident management. The camp crew maintenance and camp crew supply units set the incident command post (ICP) up for success. They do this by setting up the camp layout, safety signage and barriers, supplying ice, water and sports drinks, maintaining ICP grounds daily and supplying camp and firefighter needs to maintain a clean and fully stocked camp to meet incident needs.
Firefighters Remain on Alert for New Fires as Containment Increases  Cottonwood Ridge, Snake Ridge, Spoon and New Fire Starts – August 6, 2023, Daily Update    Cottonwood Ridge Fire Quick Facts  Acres: 345  Cause: Lightning  Containment: 95%  Start Date: July 23, 2023  Location: 4 miles south of Show Low, AZ 
Wildland fire response support is a complex and dangerous environment for not only firefighters, but pilots and air support personnel. Air resources in wildland fire management includes emergency air medical transport, fixed and rotor wing pilots, spotters, and air qualified firefighters such as smokejumpers and rappelers. Aircraft use in wildland fire support include a variety of planes, helicopters, and unmanned aircraft systems also known as drones.
Firefighters Reassigned to New Fires as Containment Increases    Cottonwood Ridge Fire Quick Facts  Acres: 345  Cause: Lightning  Containment: 95%  Start Date: July 23, 2023  Location: 4 miles south of Show Low, AZ  Fuels: Timber, grass, brush  Total personnel for all incidents: 232 
Firefighters Continue Efforts to Contain Fires  Cottonwood Ridge, Snake Ridge, Spoon and New Fire Starts – August 5, 2023, Daily Update    Cottonwood Ridge Fire Quick Facts  Acres: 345  Cause: Lightning  Containment: 90%  Start Date: July 23, 2023  Location: 4 miles south of Show Low, AZ  Fuels: Timber, grass, brush   
Firefighters Efforts Make Significant Headway in Fire Containment Cottonwood Ridge, Snake Ridge, Spoon and New Fire Starts – August 4, 2023, Daily Update
Natural Barriers Allow Crews to Make Progress on Fires Cottonwood Ridge, Snake Ridge, Spoon and New Fire Starts – August 3, 2023, Daily Update Cottonwood Ridge Fire Quick Facts
Cottonwood Ridge Fire Quick Facts Acres: 345 Cause: Lightning Containment: 50% Start Date: July 23, 2023 Location: 4 miles south of Show Low, AZ Fuels: Timber, grass, brush
Thunderstorms and Rain fall across the White Mountains Cottonwood Ridge Fire Quick Facts  Acres: 345  Cause: Lightning  Containment: 50%  Start Date: July 23, 2023  Location: 4 miles south of Show Low, AZ  Fuels: Timber, grass, brush    Snake Ridge Fire Quick Facts  Acres: 42 acres  Cause: Lightning  Containment: 25%  Start Date: July 28, 2023 
Crews Make Progress on Containment  Cottonwood Ridge Fire Quick Facts  Acres: 345  Cause: Lightning  Containment: 50%  Start Date: July 23, 2023  Location: 4 miles south of Show Low, AZ  Fuels: Timber, grass, brush    Snake Ridge Fire Quick Facts  Acres: 42 acres