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Unit Information

2324 E. McDowell Rd 
Phoenix, 
Arizona 
85006 
2324 E. McDowell Rd 
Phoenix, 
Arizona 
85006 

Incident Contacts

Southwest Incident Management Team 4: Fire Information
Phone: 480-409-9683
Hours: 8 am to 8 pm

Clair Fire is a lightning-caused fire 25 miles north of Scottsdale and south of Horseshoe Lake on the Cave Creek Ranger District. This incident is being managed by the Southwest Area Incident Management Team 4. Team 4 is also managing the Bartlett, Sand Stone, Sheep, Y Bar, Round 3, and Deer fires. 

Basic Information
Current as of Sun, 08/11/2024 - 21:33
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Lightning
Date of Origin
Location Cave Creek, 2 miles south of Horseshoe Dam.
Incident Commander Aaron Hulburd, Incident Commander, Southwest Incident Management Team 4
Incident Description Wildfire in the Sonoran Desert
Coordinates 33° 56' 76'' Latitude
-111° 42'
29
'' Longitude
Current Situation
Total Personnel: 297
Size 2,170 Acres
Percent of Perimeter Contained 89%
Fuels Involved

Short grass (1 foot)
Brush (2 feet)

Heavy load of grass mixed with desert scrub. Grass is cured with little live fuel moisture in the lighter shrubs. Large shrub fuels are not carrying fire.

Significant Events

Minimal, creeping, and smoldering fire activity. Minimal fire behavior as fire moves through desert fuel bed pushed by outflow winds. 

Outlook
Planned Actions

Utilize direct and indirect firefighting strategies to contain the Clair Fire. Point protect critical infrastructure and private inholdings. Evaluate any suppression repair needs.

Projected Incident Activity

Next 12 hours: No expected movement outside of current footprint.

Next 24 hours: No expected movement outside of current footprint.

Next 48 hours: No expected movement outside of current footprint.

Next 72 hours: No expected movement outside of current footprint.

Anticipated after 72 hours: No expected movement outside of current footprint.

Remarks

Southwest Incident Management Team 4 assumed command of the Clair Fire Wednesday, Aug. 7. 

Coordinating with Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, Emergency Managers, and other identified stakeholders through daily cooperator meetings to identify needs within and between cooperating agencies.

Current Weather
Weather Concerns

Temperatures will remain within a few degrees of normal this week along with low relative humidities each afternoon. Low chances for afternoon and evening monsoon thunderstorms Monday will lower on Tuesday into much of the second half of next week as drier air shifts over Arizona.