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Information on the Ironwood fire | Prescott eNews

The Yavapai County Office of Emergency Management (YCOEM) is working closely with the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) and other fire agencies involved in the Ironwood Fire near Cordes Lakes, Arizona.

Currently, zones YCU-2306, YCU-2327, YCU-2315 and YCU-2309 are under pre-evacuation. SENTENCE Status. SET means there is significant danger in your area. You should be prepared to leave the area if requested to do so by evacuation authorities by gathering essential supplies for yourself and those in your care, including pets and family members: medicines, important papers, valuable items, and personal belongings. Special needs you and your family may have, or special equipment your pets or livestock may require, should be considered. Stay up to date with the latest news and information from authorities and reputable sources.

Police have set up traffic checkpoints in the area. The northbound lanes of Interstate 17 are closed at Bloody Basin and Sunset Point. There is currently no estimated time for the northbound lanes to reopen. The southbound lanes are currently unaffected. Keep an eye on AZ511.com for traffic updates.

Please note that fire and emergency vehicles are actively operating in the area. We ask all residents and travelers to ensure that the roads are kept clear for these vehicles. Drive carefully and do not obstruct the path of the emergency services. Your cooperation is crucial to enable them to reach the affected areas quickly and safely.

We remind all Yavapai County residents of the importance of staying READY, preparing for and being aware of potential hazards threatening your community, registering for the emergency reporting system at www.ycsoaz.gov, creating an emergency evacuation and communications plan, and using reputable and reliable sources of information.

Residents of unincorporated areas of Yavapai County are asked to visit Protect.Genasys.com to determine their evacuation zone. Please write down this information and keep it in an easily accessible location in your home.

Information on the Ironwood fire | Prescott eNews

For more information on preparing for wildfires and other emergencies, visit www.yavapaready.gov.