Photo: The Brady Fire from Crown King (photo credit: Capt. Ryan Blair of the Crown King Fire Department)
The Yavapai County Office of Emergency Management (YCOEM) is working closely with the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO), Prescott National Forest, and other fire agencies involved with the Brady Fire near Mayer, Arizona.
At this time, zones YCU-2174-B and YCU-2216 are still on GO status.
The wildfire is burning in the old Goodwin burn scar.
The American Red Cross has MOVED the evacuation shelter to the Cordes Lakes Community Center, located at 16375 S. Cordes Lakes Drive in Cordes Lakes, for residents who have evacuated. If you need shelter, please call 1-800-733-2767 (1-800-RED-CROS).
Sheltering for barn animals is near Arizona Downs, located at 10445 County Fair Trail, Prescott Valley, AZ, 86315, provided by Large Animal Sheltering and Emergency Readiness (LASER).
Sheltering for domestic household pets is available at Glassford Hill Middle School, 6901 E. Panther Path, Prescott Valley, AZ, 86315, provided by Animal Disaster Services. If you need sheltering for your pet, please call 928-642-0758.
We remind all Yavapai County residents of the importance of maintaining READY, preparing for, and staying aware of any possible hazards threatening your community. Register for emergency alerts at www.ycsoaz.gov, make an emergency evacuation and communication plan, and follow reputable and reliable sources for information.
Residents in the unincorporated areas of Yavapai County should visit Protect.Genasys.com to find their evacuation zone. Write your zone ID down and keep it in an easily accessible place. For more information on how to be prepared for wildfires and other emergencies, please visit www.yavapaiready.gov
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2 thoughts on “Brady Fire Incident Update Tuesday, February 11, 2025 (5 pm)”
excellent article; would be helpful to those of us living in surrounding zones to know what % of the fire has been contained. thanks
It is still at 0% contained.
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