Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Here's how you know

Brady Fire Prescott NF

Zoom to your location
Reset map zoom and position

Could not determine your location.

Brady Fire Prescott NF

Unit Information

344 S Cortez St 
Prescott, 
Arizona 
86303 
344 S Cortez St 
Prescott, 
Arizona 
86303 

Incident Contacts

Ansgar Mitchell
Phone: 928-713-6349
Hours: 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

Highlighted Media

The Brady Fire which started on February 10, 2025, is estimated to be 363 acres and is burning west of Mayer, Arizona near the community of Pine Flats. Reduced acreage is due to more accurate mapping of the fires perimeter.  As dry fuels continue to consume, smoke may be visible from surrounding communities. 

For the health and safety of firefighters and residents affected, we ask that you please avoid the area around the Brady Fire. Yavapai County Sheriff's Office has closed County Road 177 into Pine Flat. 

 

Basic Information
Current as of Fri, 02/14/2025 - 11:59
Incident Time Zone America/Phoenix
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Under Investigation
Date of Origin
Location North of the community of Pine Flat
Incident Commander Charles Ebert
Coordinates 34° 22' 15'' Latitude
- 112° 21'
34
'' Longitude
Current Situation
Total Personnel: 83
Size 363 Acres
Percent of Perimeter Contained 49%
Estimated Containment Date 03/07/2025
Fuels Involved

Brush and Chaparral

Significant Events

Minimal, Backing and Creeping Fire Behavior 

Outlook
Planned Actions

Continue monitoring for increase in fire behavior. 

Projected Incident Activity

12 Hours:  Minimal spread expected overnight backing, short runs.

24 Hours:  Minimal spread expected due to pending precipitation.

48 Hours:  Minimal spread expected due to pending precipitation.

Current Weather
Weather Concerns

Mosty cloudy with an 80% chance of precipitation today. Snow showers likely this morning changing to rain showers this afternoon as a storm system moves across the fire area today through Saturday morning. The snow level will start out around 4500 feet Thursday morning and then rise to 7500 feet Thursday night. 

 


The website encountered an unexpected error. Try again later.