YCSO drops Congress back to “READY” Status

YAVAPAI COUNTY, Arizona. – The Yavapai County Office of Emergency Management
(YCOEM) has been working in close collaboration with the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office
(YCSO) and the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management (DFFM) on the Hillside Fire near Congress, Arizona. After consultation with fire leadership, YCSO has decided to lift the SET status for zones YCU2444, YCU-2396, and YCU-2450. The wildfire no longer poses a threat to the Congress community. All roadblocks in the area will be lifted at 6:00 p.m. We sincerely thank everyone for their cooperation, patience, and understanding during this time. We are especially grateful to the brave individuals who have tirelessly worked on the fire, ensuring the safety of our community and protecting vulnerable people and structures. Please note that emergency vehicles and fire apparatus may still be in the area as they work on mop-up operations for the fire. We ask that residents of Congress use caution and allow these emergency personnel to carry out their duties without interference.
Residents in Yavapai County are encouraged to always remain READY by preparing for and
staying aware of any potential hazards threatening their community. Please register for
emergency notifications at www.ycsoaz.gov, create an emergency evacuation and
communication plan for your family and animals, and rely on reputable and reliable sources for information. People who live in the unincorporated areas of Yavapai County should visit Protect.Genasys.com to identify their evacuation zone. Write down your zone (example YCU-1234) and keep it in an easily accessible place in your home. For more information on how to be prepared for wildfires and other emergencies, please visit
www.YavapaiReady.gov.

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