(19 Mar 2025)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Prescott, Arizona – 18 March 2025
1. Man with a chainsaw cutting brush
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Prescott, Arizona – 17 March 2025
2. Students and a sign for the fire academy
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Prescott, Arizona – 18 March 2025
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3. SOUNDBITE (English) Libby Reiman, Academy Director:
“we’re over a thousand people here. We had a few have to drop out because of the possible government shutdown and travel issues. But would have been a record breaker this year But. But we’re still looking really good.”
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4. SOUNDBITE (English) Libby Reiman, Academy Director:
“We only had two instructors that actually canceled, and we were able to fill those right away. So it wasn’t a concern for us.”
5. Morning briefing in an auditorium
6. Students and instructors in auditorium
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7. SOUNDBITE (English) Libby Reiman, Academy Director:
"attendance is pretty good we offer 50 classes. And so usually when you get to the higher level, there’s a few less than a full class but most of our classes are full”
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Prescott, Arizona – 17 March 2025
8. Student holding paper
9. Fire origin investigation class
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Prescott, Arizona – 18 March 2025
10. Chainsaw on the ground with students around
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Prescott, Arizona – 17 March 2025
11. Small amount of snow on mountain
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Prescott, Arizona – 18 March 2025
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12. SOUNDBITE (English) Roy Hall, Arizona department of forestry and fire management:
“We would all have knowledge that this anomaly of lack of moisture from August to the 1st of March has been something that that many people have not experienced. Even our fire community.”
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Prescott, Arizona – 17 March 2025
13. woods
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Prescott, Arizona – 18 March 2025
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14. SOUNDBITE (English) Roy Hall, Arizona department of forestry and fire management:
“And it was much warmer as well because of that. We would be remiss to not acknowledge that that changes how we might see fire behavior.”
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15. SOUNDBITE (English) Roy Hall, Arizona department of forestry and fire management:
“Like the biggest affect or the to watch out is that our our water reserves in across the state are depleted.”
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Prescott, Arizona – 17 March 2025
15. homes in trees
16. light snow pack
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Prescott, Arizona – 17 March 2025
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17. SOUNDBITE (English) Roy Hall, Arizona department of forestry and fire management:
“So when it comes down to actual fire suppression and we rely on water and and and does that amenity to suppress fire somebody that that is depleted along with the fact that the vegetation is at a drier state, our brush and our fuels, the the down dead logs and fuels on the ground are drier than we have seen them for quite a while.
18. Person working with chain saw
19. Person working with chain saw and swamper
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20. SOUNDBITE (English) Roy Hall, Arizona department of forestry and fire management:
“Will we ever have enough firefighters? Maybe not. Based on the conditions. But right now, certainly that is at a political ebb that we haven’t seen before.”
21. Crew working on saws
22. Sharpening saw
23. saw teams
STORYLINE:
Arizona is bracing for what could be a hard fire season as many spots around the state and elsewhere in the West recorded their driest winters.
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