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Unit Information

P. O. Box 209 San Carlos Arizona 85550 
San Carlos, 
85550 
P. O. Box 209 San Carlos Arizona 85550 
San Carlos, 
85550 

Incident Contacts

  • Email:
    2024.watch@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    928-588-4033
    Hours:
    8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.

News

Watch Fire Update, Tuesday 07-16-2024
Updated On: - 07/16/2024 / 09:32
Watch Fire: 2,162 acres Start Date: July 11, 2024Cause: Human Caused, Under InvestigationFuels:  Cottonwood, Brush, UnderstoryContainment:  81%Resources: 185Location: 7 Mile and Peridot Districts, San Carlos Reservation 
Watch Fire Update, Monday 07-15-2024
Updated On: - 07/15/2024 / 09:10
Watch Fire: 2,162 acres Start Date: July 11, 2024Cause: Human Caused, Under InvestigationFuels:  Cottonwood, Brush, UnderstoryContainment:  47%Resources: 177Location: 7 Mile District of San Carlos Arizona
Watch Fire Update, Sunday, 07-14-2024
Updated On: - 07/14/2024 / 14:11
Watch Fire: 2,162 acres Start Date: July 11, 2024Cause: Human Caused, Under InvestigationFuels:  Cottonwood, Brush, UnderstoryContainment:  0%Resources: 178Location: 7 Mile District of San Carlos Arizona 
Watch Fire Update: Saturday, 07-13-2024
Updated On: - 07/13/2024 / 12:29
Acres: 2,162 acres Start Date: July 11, 2024 Cause: Human Caused, Under Investigation Fuels: Cottonwood, Brush, Understory Containment: 0% Resources: Approximately 300 personnel 
Watch Update 07-12-2024
Updated On: - 07/12/2024 / 11:35
Fire Activity: An active brush fire started Thursday afternoon in the 7 Mile district area of San Carlos. Air tankers were used to slow the fires growth to the south, but were grounded in the afternoon due to monsoonal outflow winds. The winds drove the fire south moving through the riverbed east of downtown San Carlos, heading towards Peridot Siding Road and Old Moonbase residence. Local fire resources and first responders have been working to establish firelines. Overnight, crews were able to burn out land to the east of the fire to establish a fireline.